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Grčka Glavica necropolis, in Biskupi hamlet of the
Glavatičevo Glavatičevo ( sr-Cyrl, Главатичево) is a small village in Konjic Municipality, Bosnia and Herzegovina, which is a central village to a group of villages of a wider Glavatičevo, positioned 30 km southeast of Konjic, within a wid ...
village, Municipality of
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,
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, is inscribed on the list of 28 medieval
stećak Stećak (plural stećci; Cyrillic стећак, стећци) is the name for monumental medieval tombstones, that lie scattered across Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the border parts of Croatia, Montenegro and Serbia. An estimated 60,000 are found w ...
necropolises that were declared a
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in 2016. The list includes 20 necropolises in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 3 in
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, 3 in
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, and 2 in
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. The necropolis is also inscribed on the
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by KONS.


Location

Biskup is a hamlet near village of Glavatičevo, about 30 km away from Konjic, in the
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valley. Next to the macadam road on a small hill known as Grčka Glavica, there are the remains of a church and a necropolis with stećci.


History

The
Sanković noble family The Sanković family was a powerful Bosnian noble family active in the 14th and start of the 15th century in Herzegovina#History, Hum, serving the Serbian and Bosnian monarchies. Their seat was in Glavatičevo, where the family burial place is al ...
(in written sources also mentioned as Bogopanac, Draživojević, Miltenović and Sanković) can be traced from 1306 to 1404. At the beginning of the 14th century, they operated in the area of
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, and after 1335 they extended their rule to Zagorje, and later to
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, Popovo, Primorje in
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, and
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. As representatives of the
Humska zemlja The Humska ''Zemlja'', also Hum (), is a historical ''Zemlja (feudal Bosnia), zemlja'' that arose in the Middle Ages as well-defined administrative unit of medieval Bosnia ruled by the Kosača noble family, Kosača dynasty. It included most of to ...
(Hum), they regularly participated in the
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, an assembly of Bosnian nobles, especially in the period from 1330 to 1404. The family cemetery was located in the hamlet of Biskup, on the territory of the Kom ''
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''. The last Sanković was a '' knez'', then
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Radič Sanković Radič Sanković ( sr-Cyrl, Радич Санковић; died 1404) was a powerful Bosnian nobleman and magnate, with a title of ''vojvoda'' (duke) in the Kingdom of Bosnia during the reign of Stephen Dabiša of Bosnia, Stephen Dabiša (1391-1395 ...
. His seat was not far from Biskup, in the village of Zaborani, on the northernmost part of Nevesinjsko polje.
Sandalj Hranić Sandalj Hranić Kosača ( cyrl, Сандаљ Хранић Косача; 1370 – 15 March 1435) was a powerful Bosnian nobleman whose primary possessions consisted of Hum, land areas between Adriatic coast, the Neretva and the Drina rivers ...
captured Radič in 1404 and seized his entire territory.


Description

From 1954 to 1955, archeological research was carried out by
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. The most important result of this research is the finding that this is the family cemetery of the feudal family of Sanković, who in the 14th century held the leading position in what was then the Hum. Movable archaeological material is stored in the Archaeological Department of the
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. The necropolis with stećci consists of 172 stećci and a large number of graves without monuments. One specimen is a gable, while the rest are slabs and chests. The necropolis covers an area of about 1700 m2. Two monuments, one chest and one gable, were decorated. At the top of the gable is a
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of a series of oblique parallel lines, and on the sides are arcades. At the top of the chest is a frieze of bent
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s with
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s. On one chest there is an inscription, made on two sides in two lines and on the other two sides in one line. On one chest there is an inscription. The script is 14th century
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. The inscription reads:
''Transliterated into Latin script and Serbo-Croatian'': Ovdje leži gospođa Goisava, kćer Đurđa Balšića i žena Radiča koja se udala u kuću kaznaca Sanka i župana Bjeljaka sa čašću poštuje svoju vjeru i višnju slavu.
''Translated into English'': Here lies Mrs. Goisava, the daughter of Đurđ Balšić and the wife of Radič, who married into the house of the ''kazanac'' Sanko and the ''
župan Župan is a noble and administrative title used in several states in Central Europe, Central and Southeast Europe, Southeastern Europe between the 7th century and the 21st century. It was (and in Croatia still is) the leader of the administrat ...
'' Bjeljak, honoring her faith and her highest glory.
The inscription shows that it is the grave of Goisava, the wife of Duke Radič Sanković. According to its content, the inscription is among the most valuable monuments of its kind in Bosnia and Herzegovina. An intact skeleton and accessories were found in the grave: silk ribbons, like the rest of the dress, and in the mouth a
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n dinar with a picture of
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, minted around 1337. In the stećak next to it, a skeleton was found with artefacts - in its mouth was a Ragusan dinar, the same as at Goisava. It is possible that it is the grave of Duke Radič himself. The area was neglected before protection process begun, covered with leaves and wild plants. The remains of the church walls and the stećaks in its interior are overgrown with moss and lichen. A large number of stećaks were moved from their original position, sank or slid down the slope.


See also

*
List of World Heritage Sites in Bosnia and Herzegovina The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Sites are places of importance to cultural or natural heritage as described in the UNESCO World Heritage Convention, established in 1972. Cultural herit ...


Bibliography

*
Šefik Bešlagić Šefik Bešlagić (6 April 1908 – 19 November 1990) was a cultural historian from Bosnia and Herzegovina, former Yugoslav republic. Biography Šefik Bešlagić was born in the town of Gornja Tuzla in 1908. He was born in Bosniak family, and ...
, ''STEĆCI – KULTURA I UMJETNOST''; Veselin Masleša, Sarajevo, 1982. *
Marko Vego Marko Vego (8 January 1907 – 26 February 1985) was a Bosnian and Yugoslav archaeologist, epigrapher and historian. Biography Vego was born in Čapljina (Bosnia and Herzegovina) to father Jozo who was a worker at a tobacco station. Vego ...
, ''Nadgrobni spomenici porodice Sankovića u selu Biskupu kod Konjica''; Glasnik Zemaljskog muzeja u Sarajevu, XII, Sarajevo, 1957; pp. 127–141.


References

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