Architecture on Royal Domains in Northern Dalmatia (CROSBI ID 141636)
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Ančić, Mladen
engleski
Architecture on Royal Domains in Northern Dalmatia
The author analyses the cases of two domains, in the medieval villages of Kašić and Dolac, in the vicinity of modern Zadar, which were in possession of royal fiscus. In the ninth century very similar complexes were built on both domains - churches with six conchs. Somewhere in the second half of the thirteenth century royal authority in Croatia was dissolved, but was restored again in the second half of the fourteenth century - at that time both Kašić and Dolac became foci for the new type of royal domains - the curia. The curia in Kašić eventually became an occasional residence of Charles of Durazzo during the time he held the position of the "Croatian Duke" (dux Dalmatiae et Croatiae) in the seventies of the fourteenth century.
Middle Ages; royal domains; architecture
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