Properties
ID | 130484 |
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System Class | Bibliography |
Bibliography | Article |
Case Study | Beyond East and West: Sacred Landscapes Duklja and Raška |
Description
Krešimir Regan/Branko Nadilo, Stare crkve na prostoru izmedju reka Cetine i Žrnovice, in: Gradjevinar 59 (2007) 39-48.
Relations
Places (4)
Name | Class | Begin | End | Description |
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Jesenice, Church of St. Maximus | Place | The Church of St. Maximus is mentioned in a document from the year 1080. Its a single-nave edifice, barrel vaulted, with a semicircular apse and a bell at the Western side of the Church. | ||
Omiš, Church of St. Peter | Place | The Church of St. Peter in Omiš is mentioned in the period from 1074 to 1090 in the Codex Diplomaticus and, thus, was built before that, most probably between 1050 and 1070. Its a single-nave edifice with a dome and an apse on its Eastern end, similar in plan to the Church of St. Michael in Ston and St. John the Baptist in Podace, near Zaostrog. There are also similarities with the Church of St. George in Ribnica (Podgorica). The outer walls are segmented by lesenes. Spoliae, probably from the 6th century building that once stood here, have been used. | ||
Sumpetar, Church of St. Peter in the Village | Place | The Church of St. Peter in the Village was consecrated by Archbishop Lovro (reigned 1060-1099) in 1080. It was excavated from 1910 to 1914, but in 1919 the excavation site was devastated. Nothing of the previous Church has remained. | ||
Vršina, Church of St. George | Place | The Church of St. George is situated in Vršine, near Podstrana. Its a single nave edifice with barrel vault, rectangular apse, dated in the 11th century. The side walls of the Church are divided by two shallow and wide niches separated by pilasters with imposts. Today the entire Church has been renewed when the bell on the Western side was added. The Church was first mentioned in 1106. |