



[this is btw repeat of posts i only made in last 7 months, irrelevant now but as said to have place to continue if we survive]... so in recent times read few texts about works of some younger historians or similar (even one domestic psyhologists who wrote some work about HIM), both domestic and even foreign, touching the subject of why SU IV Dushan was only ruler of his dynasty not awarded "sainthood" by Serb orthodox church after his death or few years after, subject of speculation for centuries, of less importance but interesting eternally... despite realtively decent life, numeruos religious foundations, monasteries and many donations for our, Greek, even Italian churches etc. and even elevation of national church to patriarchy ; which (donations and foundations) was almost enough for "sainthood", and all other of his line have it... so a bit of paradox so generally "tought provoking".
wrote before a lot in my comic style and speculated - i even mentioned law norms in which "he attacked church and high ranking clerics, sripulated they care about religious subjects and feed the poor etc" other norms mentioning "punishemnt for cler" etc. and similar but also mentioned "shock" his allowance of a woman (his wife) to enter and stay in male only monastic/community in Greece i.e. Mount Athos during few months etc. But generally dismissed speculations that it was his relation with previous king-father, conquest, elevation or relation with Constantinople patrirchy (which anathemised him, btw).... so, why post - number of authors in texts talking about own works (some i'm still to read in complete maybe) seem to agree that exactly that subject i.e. "incident" might have been crucial for ignoring his "sainthood" status post mortem, by our national church which was only to decide on such matter, so unlike in catholicism i guess, we are all allowed to have "local saints" etc.
not sure was if was more important as factor (but might be if some say) than norms or anymosity with some figures, but that's what some say as deciding, though we'll never know on old history subjects what figures talked in their chumbers so always speculation in great percent... but like it as conclusion by some - central and most powerful figure of period, "the mighty", lost one usual staus due to wife i.e. geneder/marriage issues


...who desn't follow we are talking first half of XIV c, Serb royal dynasty formed after marriage of our ruler and Anna Dandolo of Venice which lasted for some 160 years, reaching peak and most prominent ruler, even emperor, was only not getting "sainthood" after death by national church even if he was "deserving" compared to others and was practice, interesting subject and people still wonder... generally not father nor conquest, but who knows whole story - on older subjects it is even better everyone to speculate or have different opinions which makes stories much more fun and fresh ;
part II
...who doesn't follow ; (even my previous posts, let alone older history)) - that wife was from Bulgar royal family, unimportant as nationality for "incident" but just to mention who she was... "historical interestings" or fun fact is that our king early in his reign (5-6 years) planned to divorce her for childless marriage and to eventually marry girl from Habsburg family (Austrian, Bavarian, Schwabian line its complicated family tree, father was quasi some king of Germany), which didn't happen as bride died either in Austria or in port Kotor (today Montenegro, then Serb and Venetian control etc).... to cut it short as joke - imagine HIM's "sin" if his wife of the time at monastic state was Habsburg


another mine addition to "hidden female history" of our middle ages - said before and no repeat, quite possible that without mainly two girls from Dandolo family and possibly French Angevin/Plantagenet family we would not be "as big" as today, maybe some tiny Montenegro-like... empress Jelena also had character, albeit not as crucial as those two, when you take historical prism... interestings is that in 100 years Serb or Rascian royal family almost united Dandolo, some Carolings represented in all French families and almost Habsburgs (not to mention minor Greek, Italian and Bulgar sidelines) ; ...beats me why till this day i.e. why would few warrior or border guards like chieftains even be considered by them, but did happen and is cool, "nationbuild".
as said, i'll not do repeats, but just after few months pause to mention what are some interests if someone new is around etc
part III
below is - courtesy of one Belgian painter (Flemish and then servant of Habsburgs, Boys name) and Vienna's history-kultur-kunst-turbo folk museum - painting of our "almost to be" queen... nice blond hair and eyes.

since this is forum primarily about Germans and their history sadly ), think that even for our history lovers is interesting read who was father of unlicky princess, if Austrian sources are right about story (no reason to be fake as it is not something huge for bothsides to be lie) - was almost legaly elected (quasi) "Roman" emperor, but in time of death of his daugther he was dead... Dushan had ties in "highest circles" but our talks about some such marriage started even before Dandolo queen in 1180s with also Fridrih, Barbarossa (do not mix with Hitler times)) where some prince was set to marry some Hohenstaufen girl etc. As he died after agreement was signed, it also never happened
while Palman was "main agent" in this story and it is preserved just because of knowledge of his story, as seen not so known for wider continental maybe not even whole German historiography - i'm close to conclude that Palman and his legion wasn't some "story by chance" i.e. unintended meeting but maybe (just maybe) intentionally sent squad to reinforce Rascian kings against eventual French animosity etc by Germans and English etc. Might be, might be not, but either way (our talks and channels with France were open and always used, plus kings had more of that line than German then) stories are great, cinematic... i'm just adding possibilities, but enjoy the article and how known things developed... think we have every right and material that based on those 160 years (and more as fame lasted till middle XV) make good historical novels or films, mysteries etc. Unlike some minor nations where great western powers usually used policy of forcing own kings on them in gradual unity, for us in those 200 years (until some 1430s maybe, past glorius line) western powers used policy of sending eventual queens from famous families

last but not least - mentioned girl from story was 19 in time of death under suspicious circumstances ; ...so both Dushan and his team, Palman and his ties, but also Austrian-Schwabish team and representatives in this case had nothing nasty planned.... as said if you have anything of sort, some interest, always there, but see you in 6 months ;
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_the_Fair
part IV
...but as every public work is in a way educational, must say this as deep knowledge is needed for medieval subjects (maybe other too but this one is detective work par excellence)
idk, obviously i fluctuate too much about France


and let's say that Vinegia and Habsburgs and Schwabs (southern Germans and it is not slur) were our best pals of times, west of us


did you know dear local readers that Barbarossa was functionally illiterate past age of finish of elementary school today & never fully learned Latin... better than Dushan? man knew 3 languages as teen, and used German good enough to say "halt, angrif, panzers forverts!"

recommend to everyone as relaxation or philosophical discipline, or simply little detecive game... of course without long and harsh winters without other firewood in Serbia, Avignon, other French courts, semms Vienna too

[the end of repeated posts from before crash]