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''Čelnik'' ( sr-cyr, челник) was a high court title in the Kingdom of Serbia,
Serbian Empire The Serbian Empire ( sr, / , ) was a medieval Serbian state that emerged from the Kingdom of Serbia. It was established in 1346 by Dušan the Mighty, who significantly expanded the state. Under Dušan's rule, Serbia was the major power in the ...
and
Serbian Despotate The Serbian Despotate ( sr, / ) was a medieval Serbian state in the first half of the 15th century. Although the Battle of Kosovo in 1389 is generally considered the end of medieval Serbia, the Despotate, a successor of the Serbian Empire and ...
. In its early form, the holder was entrusted with the security of property belonging to the Orthodox Church from the aristocrats (compare Catholic
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), so the holder appeared in the role of a judge or executor of the ruler's decisions, in disputes between the church and the nobility. At the beginning of the 15th century, during the Serbian Despotate, the title of ''veliki čelnik'' (велики челник, "grand čelnik") was the equivalent of
count palatine A count palatine (Latin ''comes palatinus''), also count of the palace or palsgrave (from German ''Pfalzgraf''), was originally an official attached to a royal or imperial palace or household and later a nobleman of a rank above that of an or ...
and was the highest court title, with the title-holders holding great provinces, property and honours.


History

During the reign of King Stefan Milutin (r. 1282–1321), the title holder was entrusted with the security of property belonging to the Church from the aristocrats, so the holder appeared in the role of a judge or executor of the ruler's decisions, in disputes between the church and the nobility. At that time the title of ''čelnik'' was of a higher rank than '' stavilac'', but lower than ''
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tepčija Tepčija ( sr-cyr, тепчија) was a court title of Croatia, Serbia and Bosnia in the Middle Ages. The functions and position in the court is unclear. It was first mentioned in Croatia in the second half of the 11th century, and later in Serbi ...
'', with '' vojvoda'' being the supreme title. It is unclear if there was one or several with that title at the court at that time. During King Stefan Dečanski's reign there were two or three title holders at the same time. During Stefan Dušan's reign, the title of ''veliki čelnik'' is first mentioned. The ''veliki čelnik'' supervised over several čelniks, each ''čelnik'' being a commander of military fortifications (and presumably its troops) or a senior (''starešina'') of a larger number of villages. After Jovan Oliver and Dimitrije, it seems that the title was not given at the court of Stefan Dušan. During the service of Branilo (fl. 1347) and Đurica (fl. 1350), there is also a mention of Andronik, a čelnik in Polog, though he likely was not of the same category as the former two.


List of known čelniks

* Gradislav Vojšić (fl. 1284–1327), served Stefan Milutin (fl. 1284). * Branko (fl. 1306–19), served Stefan Milutin (fl. 1305–06). *
Đuraš Ilijić Đuraš Ilijić ( sr-cyrl, Ђураш Илијић, 1326–62) was a nobleman who served the Serbian monarchs Stefan Dečanski (r. 1321–1331), Stefan Dušan (r. 1331–1355) and Uroš V (r. 1355–1371), from 1326 until his death in 1362. He ha ...
(fl. 1326–1362), served Stefan Dečanski (fl. 1326). * Gradislav Vojšić (fl. 1284–1327), served Stefan Dečanski (fl. 1327). * Vukdrag (d. 1327), served Stefan Dečanski. * Branilo, served Stefan Dušan (fl. 1347). * Đurica, served Stefan Dušan (fl. 1350). * Andronik, served Stefan Dušan (fl. 1350). * Stanislav, served the Dejanović (fl. 1377). *
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, served Uroš V * Vuk, čelnik, served Stefan Lazarević (fl. 1402) * Đurađ Golemović (fl. 1453), čelnik, served Đurađ Branković. * Miloš, * Miloš Pović (fl. 1370) * Smil


Veliki čelnik

At the beginning of the 15th century, during the
Serbian Despotate The Serbian Despotate ( sr, / ) was a medieval Serbian state in the first half of the 15th century. Although the Battle of Kosovo in 1389 is generally considered the end of medieval Serbia, the Despotate, a successor of the Serbian Empire and ...
, the title of ''veliki čelnik'' was the equivalent of
count palatine A count palatine (Latin ''comes palatinus''), also count of the palace or palsgrave (from German ''Pfalzgraf''), was originally an official attached to a royal or imperial palace or household and later a nobleman of a rank above that of an or ...
and was the highest court title, with the title-holders holding great provinces, property and honours. Of these, Radič ( 1413–41) was the most notable.


List of known veliki čelniks

* Jovan Oliver, veliki čelnik, served Stefan Dušan (before 1340) *
Dimitrije Dimitrije (Serbian Cyrillic: Димитрије) is a masculine given name. Dimitrije is a Serbian variant of a Greek name Demetrius. It may refer to: * Dimitrije Ljubavić (1519–1564), Serbian Orthodox deacon, humanist, writer and printer * Patr ...
, veliki čelnik, served Stefan Dušan (before 1349), then Uroš V (fl. 1359) * Hrebeljan, veliki čelnik, served Stefan Lazarević (fl. 1405) * Radoslav, * Radič, veliki? čelnik, served Stefan Lazarević. * Radič, served Đurađ Branković (fl. 1429) * Mihailo Anđelović (fl. 1458), served Đurađ and Lazar Branković.


See also

* Serbian titles#Medieval noble titles


References


Sources

* * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Celnik Serbian noble titles Historical legal occupations Court titles in the Middle Ages Serbian words and phrases Kingdom of Serbia (medieval) Serbian Empire Serbian Despotate