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Regan/Nadilo 2010a

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ID 130660
System Class Bibliography
Bibliography Article
Case Study Beyond East and West: Sacred Landscapes Duklja and Raška

Description

Krešimir Regan/Branko Nadilo, Stare crkve na Cresu i Lošinju te okolnim otocima, in: Gradjevinar 62/2 (2010) 151-161.

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Places (2)
Name Class Begin End Description
Osor, Island of Cres, Church of St. Peter Place The Benedictine Church of St. Peter was built in the first half of the 11th century. It was founded by Saint Gaudenzio, a disciple of Saint Romuald. The church was already in 1453 in ruins. Its a three-nave basilica with three apses. In the 15th century the Church was rebuilt so her interior got smaller (the central apse was walled up, and the Southern one can be found outside today's wall in the area of the field). Also, a Romanesque sacristy was added to the basilica.
Osor, Island of Cres, Church of St. Platon Place The now ruined Church of St. Platon was possibly built in the first half of the 9th century. Its a single nave edifice with two rectangular apses, both on the inside and the outside. There are a total of ten two-apse buildings in Croatia, mostly in Istria, and in addition to Osor also in Zadar - the Church of St. Peter the Old. Inside this Church a lot of sculpture and reliefs was found.