• to originate from the church of St. Chrysogonus in Zadar (fig. 12a). These two fragments are similar to the parapet of ambos from Zadar cathedral (fig.
  • The Church of St Chrysogonus got its name after one of the patron saints of Zadar, and it was consecrated by Zadar bishop Lampridius in 1175.
  • Zadar, HR. Church of St. Chrysogone. The church of St. Chrysogone is a Romanesque church built in the 10th century, rebuilt and enlarged in 1175.
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  • For those interested in Byzantine art, the Church of St. Chrysogonus is a must-visit attraction. This beautiful church was built in the 12th century and...
  • Church of St. Chrysogonus is a Roman Catholic church located in Zadar, Croatia, named after Saint Chrysogonus, the patron saint of the city.
  • the Romanesque and oldest church in Dalmatia, the Cathedral of St. Anastasia, one of the patron saints of the city ... Church of St. Chrysogonus.
  • In the Medieval period, Zadar was part of the early Croatian state. Later it was taken over by Hungarians and the Venice Republic. ... Church of St. Chrysogonus.
  • Abstract. The monastery of St. Chrysogonus in Zadar was one of the most notable Benedictine abbeys on the eastern Adriatic coast.
  • If you walked up to the church of St. Chrysogonus in Rome, you’d see the stout, noble, façade jutting up behind the older 12th century belltower.