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ID | 122346 |
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System Class | Bibliography |
Bibliography | Article |
Case Study | Beyond East and West: Sacred Landscapes Duklja and Raška |
Description
Pavle Mijović, Ranohrišćanski spomenici Praevalisa, in: Arheološki vestnik 29 (1978) 641-678.
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Places (2)
Name | Class | Begin | End | Description |
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Bijela, Church of St. Peter | Place | The Church of St. Peter in Bijela was probably built in the Early Christian period (probably in the 5th or 6th century). Fragments of plaster indicate that a pre-Romanesque building was erected on the basis of the original church, which has not been researched so far. For these fragments it could be assumed that they belong to the remains of the former Benedictine Monastery of St. Peter de Campo, which is also mentioned in the charter of Pope Clement VI (1342-1352) from 1345. After the demolition of the church, the present-day church of St. Peter was built by the family Burović from Perast, and some parts of the pre-Romanesque altar screen have been preserved and included in it. | ||
Novi Bar, Church | Place | The church in Novi Bar has two phases of construction. In the first phase a triconchos was built in the 6th century. The second phase is a single nave edifice dated to the 11th century. The older building was demolished before the 11th century, and in the middle part of the triconchos and in the Eastern apse a smaller pre-Romanesque church was built. When the Church of St. Theodore was erected in Stari Bar, a mosaic floor from the triconchos edifice, which had already been in ruins at that time, was transferred. |