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- The Zakonopravilo (Nomocanon of Saint Sava, Serbian Cyrillic: Номоканон светог Савеm, Законоправило or Krmčija (Крмчија)) was the highest code in the...
- House of Commons. The Nomocanon of Saint Sava (Serbian: Законоправило/Zakonopravilo) was the first Serbian constitution from 1219. St. Sava's Nomocanon...
- key contributions to Serbian law made by the Nemanjić family was the Zakonopravilo. Also known as the Nomocanon of Sveti Sava (Rastko Nemanjić), this do****ent...
- same year he aut****d the oldest known constitution of Serbia, the Zakonopravilo nomocanon, thus securing full religious and political independence....
- 1852–1859). The Nomocanon of Saint Sava, or in Serbian Zakonopravilo (Savino Zakonopravilo), was the first Serbian constitution and the highest code...
- hold the greatest significance: the Charter of Hilandar, the Nomocanon Zakonopravilo and Dušan's Code , which will be elaborated on below. Despite the existence...
- Rome and Byzantium. Therefore, the most important Serbian legal codes: Zakonopravilo (1219) and Dušan's Code (1349 and 1354), transplanted Romano-Byzantine...
- glued on the cover of a 1262 Serbian transcript of Ilovička krmčija, Zakonopravilo, in the collection of Cyrillic m****cripts of Antun Mihanović, and is...
- in the first Serbian constitution – St. Sava's Nomocanon (Serbian: Zakonopravilo) from 1219, enacted by Saint Sava. St. Sava's Nomocanon was the compilation...
- Serbian redaction of Old Church Slavonic, connected to Saint Sava and his Zakonopravilo, used in Russia. It was used at the Russian courts in the 13th century...