Supetar Cartulary

Supetar Cartulary
Sumpetar Cartulary
Cartulary of St. Peter on the territory of the Republic of Poljica
Jura sancti Petri de Gomai
First page of the Supetar Cartulary
Languagemedieval Latin
Datevaries, 1105 - 14th century (mostly 12th century)
ProvenanceMonastery of St. Peter on the territory of the Republic of Poljica (ruins)
AuthenticityThe main part is generally accepted as authentic, with later additions as spurious
First printed edition1844 by Frano Carrara
GenreCartulary
Length30 leaves total
SubjectCharters of monastery of St. Peter in Selo on the territory of the Republic of Poljica, Croatia
Period covered11th and 12th century
PersonagesDemetrius Zvonimir of Croatia, Lawrence, Archbishop of Split, Petar Crni

Supetar cartulary or Sumpetar cartulary (Croatian: Supetarski kartular) is a 12th-century cartulary which contains charters from the years 1080 to 1187.

Although the cartulary itself just lists the possessions of the monastery of St. Peter in Selo on the territory of the Republic of Poljica, Croatia and the ways through which they were acquired (such as purchase or grants), it also contains a few important historical notes. It is preserved in its original form. In its basis, the cartulary is actually a chronicle of the Benedictine monastery which was founded around 1080 by a Croatian dignitary and slave owner Petar Crni (Peter the Black).

Today, it is kept in the treasury of the Cathedral of Saint Domnius in Split.