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  • 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 Anthony the Hermit and is the only remaining part of a large medieval Benedictine Abbey. In 1387, Elizabeth of Bosnia, the murdered queen dowager of Hungary and Dalmatia, was secretly buried in the church, where her body remained for three years until being moved to the Székesfehérvár Basilica.
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  • The Church of St. Chrysogonus (Croatian: Crkva sv. Krševana) is a Roman Catholic church located in Zadar, Croatia, named after Saint Chrysogonus...
  • Church of St. Krsevan: In English: Church of Saint Chrysogonus - See 53 traveler reviews, 48 candid photos, and great deals for Zadar, Croatia, at...
  • The crypt of St. Chrysogonus Church is an interesting and unique feature. It is believed to have been used as a burial site for the early Christians of Zadar.
  • Can you believe this church has been standing tall since 1175? That's right, the Church of St. Chrysogonus in Zadar, Croatia, is a true relic of the past.
  • 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 of Saint Chrysogonus in Zadar is a significant architectural heritage site dating back to the 12th century.
  • inside of the Church of St Chrysogonus. Provided by: Zadar Tourist Board. Our travel guides are free to read and explore online.
  • ...Sankt Chrysogonus kyrka, Zadar; Kostel svatého Krševana; Crkva svetog Krševana; Church of St. Chrysogonus, Zadar; Church of Saint.
  • › Essential Zadar. › St Chrysogonus' Church. St Chrysogonus' Church. Poljana Pape Aleksandra III 2 more than a year ago. share. post a comment.
  • ...heritage, the Church of St. Chrysogonus is ornamented with archaic designs and statues of patron saints Chrysogonus, Anastasia, Simeon and Zoilus.
  • 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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  • The Church of St. Chrysogonus isnamed after Saint Chrysogonus, the patron saint of the Zadar. The Romanesque church was consecrated by Lampridius...