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The Đurđevi Stupovi Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Ђурђеви ступови, romanized: Manastir Đurđevi stupovi, lit. "Monastery of the Pillars of St. George") is a Serbian Orthodox monastery near the town of Berane, in northeastern Montenegro. It was founded by Stefan Prvoslav, the nephew of Stefan Nemanja, in 1213. Since 2019 ...
The Đurđevi Stupovi Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Ђурђеви ступови, romanized: Manastir Đurđevi stupovi, lit. "Pillars of St. George") is a Serbian Orthodox monastery located in the vicinity of medieval Stari Ras and today's city of Novi Pazar , in the Raška region of Serbia .
On that occasion, the region of Budimlja in the upper Lim valley was detached from the old Eparchy of Raška, and on that territory the new Eparchy of Budimlja was created, centered in the Monastery of Đurđevi Stupovi, previously founded by Stefan Prvoslav, cousin of Saint Sava. [2] [3]
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The Monastery Đurđevi stupovi was built by the end of the 12th century by Prvoslav, the son of Nemanja's brother Tihomir. Many monasteries and churches tell the story on the rich holistic life of Serbs in this area. There were seven bishops and nine metropolitans. [when?] Literary and painting schools existed in this Monastery.
Studenica Monastery: Kraljevo: 1986 389; i, ii, iv, vi (cultural) The Studenica Monastery, established in the late 12th century by Stefan Nemanja, founder of the medieval Serb state, is the largest and richest of Serbia's Orthodox monasteries. Its two principal monuments, the Church of the Virgin and the Church of the King, both built of white ...
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Stari Ras Monumental Area includes: Ras Fortress with Suburb , Petrova Church, Đurđevi Stupovi Monastery and Sopoćani Monastery (all four designated as Cultural Monuments of Exceptional Importance on their own). PKIC 47: Sremski Karlovci city core Sremski Karlovci: Sremski Karlovci: 18 July 1949 3 December 1990 PKIC 52: Bač Fortress: Bač: Bač