[3] In 1908 its translation into Russian was published in Saint Petersburg by deacon Nikolai Mavrov.
[6] The Dečani chronicle discusses members of the Nemanjić dynasty, in particular Stefan Nemanja and some his descendants.
[8] The chronicle presents information about natural phenomena that accompanied Stefan's death, including the solar eclipse.
[11] This chronicle also explains that Marko's brother, Andreja Mrnjavčević, died in the Battle of Rovine too.
[10] The Dečani chronicle describes how the Ottoman military commander Skanderbeg fled the battlefield in Momina Klisura in 1444, near modern-day Pazardzhik in Bulgaria, after being defeated by Serbian Despot Đurađ Branković.