Properties
ID | 122516 |
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System Class | Bibliography |
Bibliography | Article |
Case Study | Beyond East and West: Sacred Landscapes Duklja and Raška |
Description
Miodrag Marković, Kult Sv. Vita (Vida) kod Srba u srednjem veku, in: Zograf 31 (2006/2007) 35-50.
Relations
Places (4)
Name | Class | Begin | End | Description |
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Dol, Island of Brač, Church of St. Vitus | Place | The Church of St. Vitus is situated on the Island of Brač, near the village of Dol, built probably at the end of the 11th century. Its a single nave edifice with a semicircular apse, both on the inside and the outside. Remains of outer walls, traces of an altar partition and a built-in seat along the West inner part of the Church wall are still visible. | ||
Vidova Gora, Island of Brač, Church of St. Vitus | Place | The Church of St. Vitus is situated on the highest peak of the Island of Brač, Vidova gora, 778 m above sea level, and is also the highest point of the entire Adriatic archipelago. The remains of the Church indicate a single nave edifice divided by two pilasters into two bays, with a semicircular apse, both on the outside and the inside. Judging by its ground plan, it was probably built between the 9th and the 11th century. | ||
Zadar, Church of St. Vitus | Place | The Church of St. Vitus in Zadar was erected in the 10th or the 11th century, while the city was under the supreme rule of the Byzantine Empire. It was demolished in 1877, but the descriptions of the exterior of the building, made by the Zadar painter Ivan Smirić, have been preserved. It was an edifice in the form of a free cross with a dome, very similar to the Church of the Holy Cross in Nino. | ||
Žrnovo (Island of Korčula), Church of St. Vitus | Place | The Church of St. Vitus is situated at the cemetery of Žrnovo near Korčula. The edifice is to this day unknown since it is not preserved. A fragment decorated with a plait which is today built into the morgue of the local cemetery, proves that there was a pre-Romanesque Church dedicated to the saint, otherwise significant for the early medieval period. Judging by the style of decoration of the fragment the Church appears to be built in the 11th century. In the 13th century a Romanesque Church dedicated to the same saint was built on the site. |