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  • The church was consecrated by Lampridius, Archbishop of Zadar, in 1175. The church is adorned with archaic designs and statues of patron saints Chrysogonus, Anastasia, Simeon, and Zoilus. The frescoes, high altar, and exterior stonework of the church are notable features. The exterior walls of the three apses at the back of the church have several graceful blind arches.
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  • 1 Sources. 2 External links. Toggle the table of contents. Church of Saint Chrysogonus, Zadar. 8 languages. ... Church of St. Chrysogonus. Crkva sv.
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  • The Romanesque 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.
  • The Romanesque 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.
  • The church was consecrated by Lampridius, Archbishop of Zadar, in 1175. The church is adorned with archaic designs and statues of patron saints Chrysogonus...
  • The Church of St. Chrysogonus isnamed after Saint Chrysogonus, the patron saint of the Zadar. The Romanesque church was consecrated by Lampridius...
  • ...heritage, the Church of St. Chrysogonus is ornamented with archaic designs and statues of patron saints Chrysogonus, Anastasia, Simeon and Zoilus.
  • This house of prayer offers a wonderful break from the busy routine of life. Zadar Old Town is where you'll find Church of St. Chrysogonus.
  • The Romanesque church was consecrated by Lampridius, Archbishop of Zadar, in 1175. Built at the site of a Roman emporium, it replaced the Church of Saint...
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  • The altar was built in 1701 by grateful Zadar citizens who had escaped the plague, and it is adorned by statues of Zadar's four patron saints -- Chrysogonus, Zoilus...