Hardomil ( Serbian Cyrillic: Хардомил; d. before 1327) was a Serbian nobleman that served king Stefan Milutin (r. 1282–1321), with the title of tepčija. He was mentioned as deceased in 1327, [1] in a litigation between his sons' estates and Hilandar. [2] His sons inherited notable land property, which evidents his social status and property state, but not his jurisdiction. [1] The judgement established that his sons, Dmitar and Borislav (called the Hardomilić brothers in historiography), had unlawfully used Hilandar's property, and thus the property was returned to Hilandar. [3] Hardomil was succeeded by Vladoje ( fl. 1326 [4]), who served king Stefan Dečanski (r. 1321–31) as tepčija. [1] The Serbian court hierarchy at that time was as follows: stavilac, čelnik, kaznac, tepčija and vojvoda, the supreme title. [5]
Hardomil ( Serbian Cyrillic: Хардомил; d. before 1327) was a Serbian nobleman that served king Stefan Milutin (r. 1282–1321), with the title of tepčija. He was mentioned as deceased in 1327, [1] in a litigation between his sons' estates and Hilandar. [2] His sons inherited notable land property, which evidents his social status and property state, but not his jurisdiction. [1] The judgement established that his sons, Dmitar and Borislav (called the Hardomilić brothers in historiography), had unlawfully used Hilandar's property, and thus the property was returned to Hilandar. [3] Hardomil was succeeded by Vladoje ( fl. 1326 [4]), who served king Stefan Dečanski (r. 1321–31) as tepčija. [1] The Serbian court hierarchy at that time was as follows: stavilac, čelnik, kaznac, tepčija and vojvoda, the supreme title. [5]