Reevaluating the institutional autonomy of 14th century Mount Athos under the Ottomans: The “confiscation issue” concerning Athonian landholdings in post-Byzantine Macedonia

The dependances of the monasteries of Mount Athos, from the emergence of the Athonian monastic community, constituted a unique and particular institution which had certain legal characteristics; it was recognized by both the Byzantine and the post-Byzantine legal order and was always respec...

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Main Author: Nikopoulos Anastasios
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Published: Institute for Byzantine Studies of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts 2024-01-01
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description The dependances of the monasteries of Mount Athos, from the emergence of the Athonian monastic community, constituted a unique and particular institution which had certain legal characteristics; it was recognized by both the Byzantine and the post-Byzantine legal order and was always respected by every sovereign in the history of Mount Athos. These features were that they constituted the property of each monastery, according to its legal type as a foundation of Byzantine-Roman law; they could come from any legal cause and be subject to ratification or recognition, directly or indirectly, by an imperial act and had a privileged character and enjoyed special protection, rendering them inalienable. The Byzantine institution of monastic dependance institutionally and historically influenced the development of the kinship institution of the Ottoman and Islamic vakif, and it is known that the Ottomans recognized and protected the dependances, especially those of the Athonite monasteries. The opinions regarding the alleged confiscations of dependances of Athonian monasteries during the early period of Ottoman rule, around the end of the 14th century, are incorrect. The study examines in detail the cases of two dependances of the Zographou monastery in 1392, one dependance of the Esphigmenou monastery from 1388 and some dependances of the Vatopedi monastery, based on two documents (from 1404 and 1408) from its archive.
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spelling doaj-art-9081f805e20740a7b0603fb15e9bfabe2025-08-20T02:09:44ZbulInstitute for Byzantine Studies of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and ArtsZbornik Radova Vizantološkog Instituta0584-98882406-09172024-01-0120246125326510.2298/ZRVI2461253N0584-98882461253NReevaluating the institutional autonomy of 14th century Mount Athos under the Ottomans: The “confiscation issue” concerning Athonian landholdings in post-Byzantine MacedoniaNikopoulos Anastasios0Freie Universität Berlin, BerlinThe dependances of the monasteries of Mount Athos, from the emergence of the Athonian monastic community, constituted a unique and particular institution which had certain legal characteristics; it was recognized by both the Byzantine and the post-Byzantine legal order and was always respected by every sovereign in the history of Mount Athos. These features were that they constituted the property of each monastery, according to its legal type as a foundation of Byzantine-Roman law; they could come from any legal cause and be subject to ratification or recognition, directly or indirectly, by an imperial act and had a privileged character and enjoyed special protection, rendering them inalienable. The Byzantine institution of monastic dependance institutionally and historically influenced the development of the kinship institution of the Ottoman and Islamic vakif, and it is known that the Ottomans recognized and protected the dependances, especially those of the Athonite monasteries. The opinions regarding the alleged confiscations of dependances of Athonian monasteries during the early period of Ottoman rule, around the end of the 14th century, are incorrect. The study examines in detail the cases of two dependances of the Zographou monastery in 1392, one dependance of the Esphigmenou monastery from 1388 and some dependances of the Vatopedi monastery, based on two documents (from 1404 and 1408) from its archive.https://doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0584-9888/2024/0584-98882461253N.pdfathonite monastic dependanceslegal featuresottoman vakifconfiscationbrotherhood pact (adelphaton)athonite monasteries
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Reevaluating the institutional autonomy of 14th century Mount Athos under the Ottomans: The “confiscation issue” concerning Athonian landholdings in post-Byzantine Macedonia
Zbornik Radova Vizantološkog Instituta
athonite monastic dependances
legal features
ottoman vakif
confiscation
brotherhood pact (adelphaton)
athonite monasteries
title Reevaluating the institutional autonomy of 14th century Mount Athos under the Ottomans: The “confiscation issue” concerning Athonian landholdings in post-Byzantine Macedonia
title_full Reevaluating the institutional autonomy of 14th century Mount Athos under the Ottomans: The “confiscation issue” concerning Athonian landholdings in post-Byzantine Macedonia
title_fullStr Reevaluating the institutional autonomy of 14th century Mount Athos under the Ottomans: The “confiscation issue” concerning Athonian landholdings in post-Byzantine Macedonia
title_full_unstemmed Reevaluating the institutional autonomy of 14th century Mount Athos under the Ottomans: The “confiscation issue” concerning Athonian landholdings in post-Byzantine Macedonia
title_short Reevaluating the institutional autonomy of 14th century Mount Athos under the Ottomans: The “confiscation issue” concerning Athonian landholdings in post-Byzantine Macedonia
title_sort reevaluating the institutional autonomy of 14th century mount athos under the ottomans the confiscation issue concerning athonian landholdings in post byzantine macedonia
topic athonite monastic dependances
legal features
ottoman vakif
confiscation
brotherhood pact (adelphaton)
athonite monasteries
url https://doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0584-9888/2024/0584-98882461253N.pdf
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