}, fl. 1370s) was a Serbian ''
župan'' (count) who built the
Dobrun Monastery in
Dobrun
Dobrun (russian: Добрунь) is the name of several rural localities in Bryansk Oblast, Russia:
* Dobrun, Bryansky District, Bryansk Oblast, a village in Bryansky District
* Dobrun, Sevsky District, Bryansk Oblast, a settlement in Sevsky Dis ...
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Višegrad, as a family funeral church. He founded the church together with his sons, župan Petar and župan Stefan. There are frescoes of the family, and of a higher-ranked nobleman, ''
protovestijar'' Stan, who was Pribil's father-in-law.
The founding date of the monastery is uncertain. Dates have been given as: reign of King
Stefan Dušan (before 1343); 1360–70; and 1370s.
Family
With his wife Boleslava, he had two sons:
*''župan'' Petar ( 1383), took monastic vows as ''Jovan''
*''župan'' Stefan
See also
*
Dobrun Monastery
*
Serbian nobility
References
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14th-century Serbian nobility
People from Višegrad
People of the Kingdom of Serbia (medieval)
People of the Serbian Empire
Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina