The Church of St. Nicholas (Croatian: Crkva svetog Nikole) is a late 11th or early 12th century Pre-Romanesque style Roman Catholic church located in the...
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to Nin. Official website Nin tourist site St. Nicholas of Nin Chapel, 11th century Nin sea salt production and museum Nin photos Queen Beach Nin 44°14′N...
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plaque Interior Croatia portal Nin, Croatia Church of St. Nicholas, Nin Architecture of Croatia Church of St. Donatus Church of Holy Salvation, Cetina Wikimedia...
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prelate who served as a medieval Bishop of Nin and strongly opposed the pope and official circles of the Catholic Church.[further explanation needed] He introduced...
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Church of Holy Cross, Nin, built in the 9th century, oldest church building in Croatia (Roman Catholic)[citation needed] Kadamattom Church, India, built in...
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Architecture of Croatia Church of Holy Salvation Church of Holy Cross in Nin Pre-Romanesque art and architecture PlanetWare.com - Church of Saint Donat...
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of Nin (historically, Nona) was a Catholic jurisdiction probably founded in the middle of the 9th century. The seat of its bishops was the Church of the...
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vandalization of the Tomb of People's Heroes]. Politika (in Serbian). p. 14. NIN, 4 issues August–September 2002 on the History of the construction of Saint Sava...
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seat of the Archdiocese of Split-Makarska, currently headed by Archbishop Zdenko Križić. The Cathedral of St. Domnius is a complex of a church, formed...
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seminary Church of Our Lady of Loreto in Arbanasi Church of St. Grisogono Church of the Holy Cross in Nin Church of St. Nicholas in Nin The church and monastery...
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Zadar Cathedral (redirect from Cathedral of St. Anastasia)
northern wall of the marble altar are pictures of St. Dominic and the Sacred Heart. The altar was transferred from the eponymous church. The second altar...
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as Church of St Peter (Црква Светог Петра / Crkva Svetog Petra) or simply Peter's Church (Петрова црква / Petrova crkva) is a Serbian Orthodox church, the...
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the ancient Golden Gate of Diocletian's northern wall, it is one of the oldest churches in the city. St. Martin's Church is one of Split's tourist attractions...
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Isaac the Syrian (redirect from St. Isaac the Syrian)
Eastern Orthodox and Church of the East traditions. His feast day falls, together with 4th-century theologian and hymnographer St. Ephrem the Syrian, on...
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Šibenik Cathedral (redirect from Cathedral of St. Jacob, Sibenik)
procurator of then-church of St. Saviour in Šibenik were placed over the Lion Gate. The two Renaissance putti at the northern end of the cathedral bear...
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Saint George (redirect from St. George of England)
and organizations. The Church of Saint George in Lod (Lydda), Israel, has a sarcophagus traditionally believed to contain St. George's remains. Very...
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Borozan (category Surnames of Serbian origin)
was among the ktetors (donators) to the building (1847–51) of the Church of St. Nicholas in Kumanovo (in R. Macedonia). A Borozan brotherhood headed by brothers...
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himself speaks of visiting "Illyricum", but he may have meant Illyria Graeca. in Nin, built in the 9th century, is known under the moniker of "the smallest...
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Euphrasian Basilica (redirect from Episcopal Complex of the Euphrasian Basilica in the Historic Centre of Poreč)
the church in his arms, is represented on one of the mosaics on the apse, next to St. Maurus. Following the earthquake of 1440 the southern wall of the...
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Aloysius Stepinac (category Academic staff of the University of Zagreb)
1960) was a Yugoslav Croat prelate of the Catholic Church. Made a cardinal in 1953, Stepinac served as Archbishop of Zagreb from 1937 until his death,...
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Peter Krešimir IV (redirect from Petar Kresimir IV of Croatia)
island of Maun, near Nin, to the monastery of St. Krševan in Zadar, in thanks for the "expansion of the kingdom on land and on sea, by the grace of the omnipotent...
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Zagreb Cathedral (redirect from Cathedral of Zagreb)
George and St. Nicholas Chapel of St. Mary: the altar of the Mother of God Queen, erected at the beginning of 1888. Marble altar of the Mother of God Corsian...
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archbishops of Salona. During the rule of Vladislav of Croatia (821–835), all of Croatia except the Archdiocese of Nin became subject to the Patriarchate of Constantinople...
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bishoprics of Croatia. In his apostolic letter, Piis fidelium votis, dated 21 March 1453, Pope Nicholas V granted the decrepit church of St. Marina the...
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Patriarch of Aquileia. During the rule of Vladislav of Croatia (821–835), all of Croatia except the Archdiocese of Nin became subject to the Patriarchate of Constantinople...
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The Church of the Holy Salvation or Holy Saviour (Croatian: Crkva Sv. Spasa) was a Pre-Romanesque church in the Dalmatian Hinterland, Croatia, whose ruins...
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Saint Sava (redirect from Burning of St. Sava's relics)
Monastery of St. Nicholas on the Lim; Moravica, seated at Monastery of St. Achillius in the Moravica region; Budimlja, seated at Monastery of St. George;...
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Catholic clergy involvement with the Ustaše (redirect from Relations between the Roman Catholic Church and the Independent State of Croatia)
covers the role of the Croatian Catholic Church in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH), a Nazi puppet state created on the territory of Axis-occupied...
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Our Lady of Sinj (Croatian: Gospa sinjska) is the title given to a painting venerated as miraculous of Mary, mother of Jesus. The sanctuary in Sinj where...
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Trogir Cathedral (redirect from Cathedral of St. Lawrence, Trogir)
The Cathedral of St. Lawrence (Croatian: Katedrala Sv. Lovre, Italian: Cattedrale di San Lorenzo) is a Roman Catholic triple-naved basilica constructed...
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