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Vežić 1994

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ID 122809
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Bibliography Article
Case Study Beyond East and West: Sacred Landscapes Duklja and Raška

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Pavuša Vežić, O centralnim gradjevinama Zadra i Dalmacije u ranom srednjem vijeku, in: Diadora 13 (1994) 323-375.

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Places (3)
Name Class Begin End Description
Iž Mali, Island of Iž, Church of St. Mary Place The Pre-Romanesque Church of St. Mary is situated in Iž Mali, on the Island of Iž, and was built before 1100. In the 17th century a rectangular nave was added to the existing central ground plan of the edifice. Above the central part of the Church is a dome.
Savar, Island of Dugi, Church of St. Pelegrin Place The Church of St. Pelegrin is situated on the Island of Dugi, in Savar, and was built in the 9th or 10th century. It was most probably erected on the foundations of an older Church from the Early Christian period. On the base is the old church core, which is a pre-Romanesque building of the central plan with a dome, a rectangular space was added in the 15th century. On the back side, in the 18th century, a sacristy was added. Apse was demolished and today is non existent.
Telašćica, Island of Dugi, Church of St. Victor Place The Church of St. Victor is situated on the Island of Dugi, in Telašćica. It already existed in the period 989-999 and, thus, must have been built before that date (some researchers suggest 5th or 6th century). Its a single nave building with a dome and a semicircular apse on its Eastern end. On the South side of the Church a rectangular room was added of unknown purpose. It is very similar to the Church of St. Pelegrin in Savar on the same Island. The ruins of the Church can be found on Citorij Hill.