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Princess Milica of Serbia, founder of monastery. The monastery was built from 1388 to 1405. [1] In Ljubostinja were buried Princess Milica, Lazar Hrebeljanović's wife and Nun Jefimija, which after the Battle of Kosovo became a nun along with a number of other widows of Serbian noblemen, who lost their lives in the battles on the river Maritsa and Kosovo Polje.
Majstorovina Monastery; Marko's Monastery; Matejče Monastery; Mažić Monastery; Mesić Monastery; Milentija Monastery; Mileševa Monastery; Monastery of Holy Archangel Michael; Monastery of Saint John the Baptist in Jašunja; Monastery of the Holy Mother of God, Ston; Monastery of the Holy Trinity in Gornja Kamenica; Binač Monastery ...
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.
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 ...
The Klisura Monastery, or formerly known as the Dobrača Monastery, is an active women's monastery that originates from the Middle Ages and belongs to the Eparchy of Žiča of the Serbian Orthodox Church. It is located in the village of Dobrače, 13 kilometers south of Arilje, in the Moravica gorge, after which it got its name.
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]
The monastery complex was demolished and rebuilt on several occasions, and was permanently abandoned at the beginning 18th century. [1] Archaeological research complex showed his great age as a cult place, finds from prehistory , and among the most significant finds are the remains of a hospital from the time of the king Milutin (1282—1321 ...
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.