Properties
ID | 130736 |
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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, Ranokršćanske i predromaničke crkve Trogira i Čiova, in: Gradjevinar 60/3 (2008) 255-266.
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Places (3)
Name | Class | Begin | End | Description |
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Trogir, Church of St. Barbara | Place | The Church of St. Barbara was built between the 9th and 11th centuries. It was first dedicated to Saint Martin. Around 870 its patrocinium was changed, and the Church was dedicated to Saint Barbara. Its a three nave building which used to have a dome. Fragments of fresco decoration have remained. | ||
Trogir, Church of St. Mary | Place | The Church of St. Mary in Trogir was built in the 11th century and demolished in the year 1851. It was a six-leaf edifice with a dome. Only an apse was preserved as part of the adjacent Church of St. Sebastian. Both churches were connected. | ||
Trogir, Church of St. Stephen | Place | The Church of St. Stephen was built before 1100 and demolished in 1769. Some parts of the demolished Church were re-used in the Late Baroque Cathedral of Trogir. Its was probably a three-nave edifice with a dome or a bell-tower at the intersection, similar to the Church of St. Lovra in Zadar. |