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DEFINING THE BOUNDARIES BETWEEN SPLIT AND TROGIR ON THE ISLAND OF ČIOVO IN THE 15TH CENTURY

Arsen Duplančić ; Arheološki muzej Split


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Abstract

The photos of the columns which mark the border between Split and Trogir on the Island of Čiovo are reproduced in this paper. From the inscription and coat of arms on the main column which was originally placed at the top of the island and is now in front of the vicarage in Slatine, it can be concluded that the boundaries were defined in 1473.
St Mary's church (also called by some St Margaret's) was by the boundary. This church was the Alberti family chapel. In 1467 Nikola Alberti from Split had a house built on his property on the Island of Čiovo. The church lintel with the family coat of arms testifies to their connections with the church. In the course of time the church was neglected and tom down.

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Hrčak ID:

93861

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/93861

Publication date:

19.12.1995.

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