Religious Architecture of the military Orders in Medieval Slavonia and its Reflections in the 13th and 14th Century (CROSBI ID 246996)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Marković, Predrag ; Karlo, Krešimir
engleski
Religious Architecture of the military Orders in Medieval Slavonia and its Reflections in the 13th and 14th Century
The architecture of the military orders in the medieval Kingdom of Hungary-Croatia, in Medieval Slavonia, is a highly complex phenomenon. In many cases (except the churches in Gora and Našice), the attribution of the churches to the building activity of the military orders is based solely on the assumed connection between the estates mentioned in the literary sources and the actual churches built on their vaguely bordered territory. That makes the Templar or Hospitaller provenance of such buildings highly dubious. The knightly orders constitute a significant factor in the definition of the feudal landscape during the 13th and at the beginning of the 14th century, but in most cases, much more caution, as well as further research is needed before the final attribution of the medieval architecture existing in that area to the military orders.
Medieval architecture, Templars, Hospitallers, Kingdom of Croatia-Hungary, medieval Slavonia
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Podaci o izdanju
20 (2)
2014.
579-589
objavljeno
1330-7274
1848-9702
10.1484/J.HAM.5.102674