Nikola Radonja

Nikola Radonja (in Serb Cyrillic НиколаРадонја ) is the oldest son of the sebasocrat Branko Mladenović and the brother of Vuk Branković. It had as a woman Jelena Mrnjavčević the sister of the Serb king of Macedonia Vukašin Mrnjavčević.
Jelena gave him two girls, but it endured a tragedy because his wife and her two daughters died simultaneously all the three in unknown circumstances today. That pushed it to withdraw civil life and to take the dress of monk in 1364. It was withdrawn in the Serb monastery of Hilandar on the Mont Athos in Greece under the name of Roman.

In 1376, he becomes an important member of the Serb clergy. He travels much. He was to advise of the emperor Stefan Uroš V, of his Vuk brother, the prince Lazar as well as his son the despot Stefan Lazarević.

Novel was also the refondator of the Monastère of Aghiou Pavlou (in 1380) on the Athos Mount which, at the time, was completely abandoned. The legend tells that Pavla Ksiropotamski was the first monk who had encouraged the conversion of Serb with the Christianisme.

It renovated completely of Aghiou Pavlou more firmly than at the time of founder, planted vines to give him an financial autonomy and made build a temple in its walls. Thereafter, them [[Branković] considered the monastery as a good family which they were to maintain. The prince monk died in " son" monastery on December 6th, 1399.

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