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Title:Benediktinci in grofje Celjski : Zgornja Savinjska dolina v srednjem veku
Authors:ID Kosi, Miha (Author)
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Language:Slovenian
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:Logo ZZDS - Historical Association of Slovenia
Abstract:Celotna Zgornja Savinjska dolina je bila v začetku 12. stoletja veliko zemljiško gospostvo Bavarca Diepolda de Chagere s središčem v Gornjem Gradu. Leta 1140 ga je daroval za ustanovitev benediktinskega samostana, manjši del pa je pripadel Ogleju. Samostan je v 333 letih obstoja z obsežno kolonizacijo oblikoval kulturno krajino z ok. 750 kmetijami in urbanimi naselbinami (trgi) Gornji Grad, Ljubno in Rečica. Oglejske posesti z gradovi Gornji Grad, Vrbovec in Mozirje so bile od konca 13. stoletja fevdi v rokah lokalnih rodbin. Najvplivnejši politični sili so predstavljali grofje Vovbrški in gospodje Žovneški. Vovbrški s središčem v Mozirju so 1286 postali tudi dedni advokati benediktinske opatije, po izumrtju 1322 so jih nasledili Žovneški (od 1341 grofje Celjski). Samostan je bil 1461 priključen novoustanovljeni škofiji v Ljubljani, 1473 pa ukinjen. Gornji Grad je bil nadalje sekundarna rezidenca ljubljanskega škofa.
Keywords:Zgornja Savinjska dolina, srednji vek, Gornji Grad, benediktinski samostan, kolonizacija, grofje Vovbrški, gospodje Žovneški, grofje Celjski, odvetništvo, trgi
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:01.01.2025
Year of publishing:2025
Number of pages:str. 463-499
Numbering:Letn. 73, št. 3
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-25586 New window
UDC:94(497.4Zgornja savinjska dolina)"11/14"
ISSN on article:0023-4923
DOI:10.56420/Kronika.73.3.01 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:263236611 New window
Publication date in DiRROS:23.01.2026
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Title:Kronika : časopis za slovensko krajevno zgodovino
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Publisher:Zveza zgodovinskih društev Slovenije
ISSN:0023-4923
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Language:English
Title:Benedictines and the Counts of Cilli: the Upper Savinja valley in the Middle Ages
Abstract:At the beginning of the twelfth century, the entire Upper Savinja Valley was a large landholding of the Bavarian Diepold de Chagere, centred in Gornji Grad (Ger. Oberburg). In 1140, he donated it for the establishment of a Benedictine monastery, while a smaller part was handed over to Aquileia. During its 333 years of existence and extensive colonization, the monastery formed a cultural landscape with approximately 750 farms and market towns of Gornji Grad, Ljubno (Ger. Laufen) and Rečica (Ger. Rietz). The Aquileian estates with the castles of Gornji Grad, Vrbovec (Ger. Altenburg) and Mozirje (Ger. Prassberg) were fiefs in the hands of local families from the end of the thirteenth century. The most influential political forces were the Counts of Heunburg and the Lords of Sanneck. In 1286, the Heunburg family, with their seat in Mozirje, also became hereditary advocates of the Benedictine abbey in 1286. After their extinction in 1322, they were succeeded by the Sannecks (from 1341, the Counts of Cilli). The monastery was incorporated into the newly established diocese of Ljubljana in 1461 and abolished in 1473. Gornji Grad continued to flourish as the secondary residence of the bishop of Ljubljana.
Keywords:Upper Savinja valley, Middle Ages, Gornji Grad, benedictine monastery, colonization, Counts of Heunburg, Lords of Sanneck, Counts of Cilli, advocate, market towns


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