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Grd / Grdeša
The tombstone of Grd
Bornca. 1120
Died1178 or ca. 1180
Occupation(s)Nobility, military leader
Titležupan
Military career
AllegianceKingdom of Hungary, Serbian Grand Principality
Years of servicefl. 1150–51
Battles / wars

Grdeša (Serbian Cyrillic: Грдеша, Template:Lang-lat; fl. 1150–51) or Grd, was the župan (count) of Travunija, mentioned in 1150–51 as serving Grand Prince Uroš II of Serbia.

It is believed that Grdeša was born around 1120. In 1150 he was one of the military commanders in the army of Uroš II of Serbia that fought the Byzantine Empire; the combined Serbo-Hungarian army suffered defeat at the Battle of Tara, where Grdeša and fellow Duke Vučina (Bучинa) where captured.[1] It is assumed the prisoners were taken to Sredets (Sofia), but were released in 1151.[2] The death of Grd is placed in 1178 or around 1180.[2] He had a son, župan Pribilša, who "died in the time of Stephen Vladislav I of Serbia".[3]

His tomb (stećak) was found at the local community of Police in Trebinje.[4] The tablet mentions him "in the days of Grand Prince Mihailo" as the župan of Trebinje, and also his brother župan Radomir (Радомир), and his family.[3][4] The stećak is the oldest found and is currently held at the Museum of Herzegovina in Trebinje.[5] A spur of his is in the collection of the National Museum in Sarajevo.

A charter was found, claiming to be dating to 1151, where Desa, the younger brother of Uroš II, gifted the island of Mljet to the monastery of Saint Mary in Apulia, of which witnesses were "iupanus Gerdessa, Desimir, setnicus Rastessa, iupanos Grubessa, Petrus comes Raguseorum...", however, this was proven to be a falsification dating from the 13th century.[6]

Stećak of Grdeša, the oldest one found.[2]

References

  1. ^ Brand 1976, p. 87.
  2. ^ a b c Kalić-Mijušković et al. 1971.
  3. ^ a b Mihaljčić & Steindorff 1982, pp. 112–114.
  4. ^ a b Jireček & Jagić 1912, p. 12.
  5. ^ Muzej Hercegovine Trebinje, Ćirilički natpis sa grobne ploče župana Grda, gospodara Trebinja, druga polovina XII v.
  6. ^ Kampuš, Ivan (1963). Šidak, Jaroslav (ed.). "Novi prilozi o lokrumskim falsifikatima i Desinoj darovnici pulsanskim Benediktincima" (PDF). Historijski zbornik (in Croatian). Zagreb: Savez povijesnih društava Hrvatske / Štamparski zavod "Ognjen Prica". Retrieved 2012-11-13.

Sources

Further reading

  • Radojičić, Đorđe (1931), "Grdeša trebinjski župan XII veka", Prilozi za KJIF