Pribil
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Pribil (Serbian Cyrillic: Прибил, fl. 1370s) was a Serbian župan (count) who built the Dobrun Monastery in Dobrun, 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,[1] who was Pribil's father-in-law.[2]

BuriedDobrun Monastery in Dobrun, Višegrad
FamilyPribilović
SpouseBoleslava
MemorialsDobrun Monastery (endowment)
Pribil | |
|---|---|
| župan (count) | |
Fresco of Pribil and his sons | |
| Buried | Dobrun Monastery in Dobrun, Višegrad |
| Family | Pribilović |
| Spouse | Boleslava |
| Memorials | Dobrun Monastery (endowment) |
The founding date of the monastery is uncertain. Dates have been given as: reign of King Stefan Dušan (before 1343);[3] 1360–70;[4] and 1370s.[5]
Family
With his wife Boleslava, he had two sons:
- župan Petar (fl. 1383[verification needed]), took monastic vows as Jovan
- župan Stefan