Prethodno priopćenje
https://doi.org/10.21857/90836cw31y
The Archaeological Research of the Njive–Ivandol Locality as a Tribute to the Study of the Mediaeval Period in the Požega Valley
Marija Mihaljević
; Gradski muzej Nova Gradiška, Nova Gradiška, Hrvatska
Marina Matković
; Ulica hrvatskog proljeća 47, Ribnica, Velika Gorica, Hrvatska
Zorislav Horvat
; Zagrebačka 17, Vrbovec, Hrvatska
Sažetak
The paper presents the results of the research of the rotunda made of dressed stone, which was discovered in Njive–Ivandol, a mediaeval locality in the Požega County dated back to the Romanesque and the Gothic periods. It is presumed that the location of the rotunda was the former mediaeval estate of Odolja, which belonged to the grandson of Vice-Roy Borić, whereas in the 13th century, it was a property of the Knights Templar. The paper furthermore offers a survey of other rotundas in Croatia, as well as several examples from Europe, comparing thereby the frequency of the erection of this type of sacral buildings in the territory of Croatia in the time span including the High and the Late Middle Ages.
Ključne riječi
rotunda; Middle Ages; dressed stone; Vice-Roy Borić; Odolja
Hrčak ID:
215901
URI
Datum izdavanja:
31.12.2018.
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