Gost Radin
Radin, known under his full name as Radin Butković, was a clergyman who served as gost of Bosnian Church during the 14th century in medieval Bosnia.[2]
Gost Radin | |
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Born | around 1400 |
Died | before 15 July 1467 |
Nationality | Bosnian |
Occupation | poklisar, counsellor, ambassador |
Years active | at least 1422−1467 |
Children | daughter Vučica, son Brajan, another unknown son |
Relatives | sister Vukna |
Religion | Christian schismatic heterodoxy |
Church | Bosnian Church |
Ordained | court |
Writings | Testament 1466 (will) |
Offices held | ambassador |
Title | krstjanin (1422), starac (1437), gost (from 1447) |
Radin was probably born in Seonica, village near town of Konjic in Bosnia and Herzegovina, around 1400.[1][3]
As his vernacular name suggests, he was a local cleric and was chosen by Bosnians themselves.
Radin's Testament
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References
- "Butković, Radin Juraj - Hrvatska enciklopedija". www.enciklopedija.hr. Retrieved 17 June 2018.
- Jr, John V.A. Fine (1994). The late medieval Balkans : a critical survey from the late twelfth century to the Ottoman Conquest (1st paperback ed.). Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. pp. 481, 483, 581. ISBN 0472082604.
- "The historic building of the Old Mosque in Gornja Mahala, Seonica, Municipality Konjic - Commission to preserve national monuments". old.kons.gov.ba. Commission to preserve national monuments, KONS BiH. Retrieved 17 June 2018.
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