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Regan/Nadilo 2009d

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ID 123374
System Class Bibliography
Bibliography Article
Case Study Beyond East and West: Sacred Landscapes Duklja and Raška

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Krešimir Regan/Branko Nadilo, Starokršćanske i predromaničke crkve otoka Paga, in: Gradjevinar 61/8 (2009) 757-767.

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Places (2)
Name Class Begin End Description
Povljana, Island of Pag, Church of St. Nicholas Place The Church of St. Nicholas is situated in Povljane, on the South of the Island of Pag. It was probably built in the 5th or the 6th century, and later, in the 11th century, was renewed. Its a single nave, vaulted, edifice with a semicircular apse on the East side of the Church. On the West side of the Church is a bell. Some fragments of fresco decoration can still be seen on the walls of the interior. According to the found pieces of stone furniture it seems that the Church was originally covered with a wooden roof structure which was, in the 11th century, replaced by a barrel vault, adding also pylons and girders to the side walls. The Church was completely renewed in the 20th century.
Vlašići, Island of Pag, Church of St. Jerome (St. John) Place Medieval Church of St. Jerome is situated in Vlašići, on the Island of Pag, built probably on the remains of an older, Early Christian edifice, a chapel and baptistery dedicated to St. John the Baptist. It was a single nave building with a semicircular apse, dated in the 11th century.