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  2. Category:Medieval Serbian Orthodox monasteries - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Medieval Serbian Orthodox monasteries" The following 68 pages are in this category, out of 68 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Serbia in the Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    Remains of Ras, medieval capital of Serbia (12th-13th century) Serbian Orthodox Monastery of Dečani, built in the 14th century Serbian Orthodox Monastery of Gračanica. The medieval period in the history of Serbia began in the 6th century with the Slavic migrations to Southeastern Europe, [1] and lasted until the Ottoman conquest of Serbian lands in the second half of the 15th century. [2]

  4. Milentija Monastery - Wikipedia

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    The Milentija Monastery is a medieval monastery whose ruins are located near the village of the same name in the municipality of Brus, Serbia, not far from the Koznik fortress. It was built in the Morava style , most likely after 1430, and was one of the larger monastery complexes of that era, which is why it is believed to have been the ...

  5. Medieval Serbian architecture - Wikipedia

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    Medieval Serbian architecture is preserved in Serbian Orthodox monasteries and churches. There were several architectural styles that were used in the buildings and structures of Serbia in the Middle Ages, such as: Raška architectural school (Raška style), fl. 1170–1300; Vardar architectural school (Vardar style), fl. 1300–1389

  6. Manasija - Wikipedia

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    The Manasija Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Манасија, romanized: Manastir Manasija, pronounced) also known as Resava (Ресава, pronounced), is a Serbian Orthodox monastery near Despotovac, Serbia founded by Despot Stefan Lazarević between 1406 and 1418. [3] The church is dedicated to the Holy Trinity.

  7. Patriarchate of Peć (monastery) - Wikipedia

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    Saint Sava, one of the founders, fresco from the Church of the Holy Apostles. The monastery is located at the edges of an old Roman and Byzantine Siperant. [1] The monastery complex, consisting of four churches, [2] of which three churches connected as one whole, [1] was built in the first third of the 13th century, 1321–1324, and 1330–1337. [1]

  8. Krepičevac Monastery - Wikipedia

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    Krepičevac (Crnorečki) Monastery belongs to the Eparchy of Timok of Serbian Orthodox Church. It is located four kilometers north of the village of Jablanica, Serbia, in the gorge of the Radovan river. The monastery is dedicated to the Dormition of the Mother of God. [1]

  9. Binač Monastery - Wikipedia

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    Monastery of The Saint Archangels Michael and Gabriel (Serbian Cyrillic: Манастир Светих архангела Михаила и Гаврила /Manastir Svetih arhangela Mihaila i Gavrila), also known as Binač Monastery (Манастир Бинач/Manastir Binač), or Buzovik (Бузовик), was a Serbian medieval Eastern Orthodox monastery, built in the 14th century. [1]