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- Stavilac abstract "stavilac (Serbian Cyrillic: ставилац, literally meaning "placer") was a court title of Serbia in the Middle Ages. It was similar to the Byzantine court offices of domestikos and cup-bearer (pinkernes, known in Serbian as peharnik). It had a role in the ceremony at the royal table, though the holder could be entrusted with jobs that had nothing to do with court ritual. According to studies of Rade Mihaljčić, the holder was in charge of acquiring, preparing and serving food at the royal table. It was a confidant duty, given to the highest and most notable nobility, in which the ruler relied on in all occasions. It's oldest mention is from the court of King Stefan Milutin (r. 1282–1321), when Đuraš Vrančić had the title. The title of stavilac ranked as the last in the hierarchy of the Serbian court, behind čelnik, kaznac, tepčija and vojvoda, the supreme title. It was, nevertheless, quite prestigious as it enabled its holder to be very close to the ruler. In the Dečani chrysobulls, King Stefan Dečanski (r. 1321–1331) mentioned that the court dignitaries present at the Dečani assembly were the kaznac, tepčija, vojvoda, sluga and stavilac. There is not much information on the title-holders at the court of King Stefan Dečanski, there is however much information on those at the court of King and Emperor Stefan Dušan (r. 1331–1355).".
- Stavilac thumbnail Prince_Lazar_(Ravanica_Monastery).jpg?width=300.
- Stavilac wikiPageID "35411863".
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- Stavilac wikiPageWikiLink Category:Court_titles_in_the_Middle_Ages.
- Stavilac wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kingdom_of_Serbia_(medieval).
- Stavilac wikiPageWikiLink Category:Serbian_Empire.
- Stavilac wikiPageWikiLink Category:Serbian_noble_titles.
- Stavilac wikiPageWikiLink Category:Serbian_words_and_phrases.
- Stavilac wikiPageWikiLink Cup-bearer.
- Stavilac wikiPageWikiLink Dečani_chrysobulls.
- Stavilac wikiPageWikiLink Domestikos.
- Stavilac wikiPageWikiLink Kaznac.
- Stavilac wikiPageWikiLink Lazar_of_Serbia.
- Stavilac wikiPageWikiLink Miloš_Vojinović.
- Stavilac wikiPageWikiLink Pinkernes.
- Stavilac wikiPageWikiLink Rade_Mihaljčić.
- Stavilac wikiPageWikiLink Stefan_Dečanski.
- Stavilac wikiPageWikiLink Stefan_Dušan.
- Stavilac wikiPageWikiLink Stefan_Milutin.
- Stavilac wikiPageWikiLink Stolnik.
- Stavilac wikiPageWikiLink Tepčija.
- Stavilac wikiPageWikiLink Voivode.
- Stavilac wikiPageWikiLink Vojin_(magnate).
- Stavilac wikiPageWikiLink Vojislav_Vojinović.
- Stavilac wikiPageWikiLink Vojvoda.
- Stavilac wikiPageWikiLink Vojvoda_Vojin.
- Stavilac wikiPageWikiLink Čelnik.
- Stavilac wikiPageWikiLink Đuraš_Vrančić.
- Stavilac wikiPageWikiLink File:Prince_Lazar_(Ravanica_Monastery).jpg.
- Stavilac wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stavilac".
- Stavilac wikiPageWikiLinkText "stavilac".
- Stavilac hasPhotoCollection Stavilac.
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- Stavilac subject Category:Court_titles_in_the_Middle_Ages.
- Stavilac subject Category:Kingdom_of_Serbia_(medieval).
- Stavilac subject Category:Serbian_Empire.
- Stavilac subject Category:Serbian_noble_titles.
- Stavilac subject Category:Serbian_words_and_phrases.
- Stavilac hypernym Title.
- Stavilac type Title.
- Stavilac comment "stavilac (Serbian Cyrillic: ставилац, literally meaning "placer") was a court title of Serbia in the Middle Ages. It was similar to the Byzantine court offices of domestikos and cup-bearer (pinkernes, known in Serbian as peharnik). It had a role in the ceremony at the royal table, though the holder could be entrusted with jobs that had nothing to do with court ritual. According to studies of Rade Mihaljčić, the holder was in charge of acquiring, preparing and serving food at the royal table.".
- Stavilac label "Stavilac".
- Stavilac sameAs m.0131w0r0.
- Stavilac wasDerivedFrom Stavilac?oldid=672655774.
- Stavilac depiction Prince_Lazar_(Ravanica_Monastery).jpg.
- Stavilac isPrimaryTopicOf Stavilac.