Mileseva Monastery
Department | Archive |
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Collection | Byzantine Research Fund |
Reference No. | BRF/02/11/03/001 |
Level | Item |
Place |
Prijepolje |
Dates | Jun-05 |
Donor/Creator |
Durham, Mr L. |
Scope and Content | South-east view. The photograph is mounted and framed. It is signed and dated in ink at the back. Further annotation in ink survives. |
Further information | The monastery of Mileseva was founded in 1220 by Prince Vladislav, son of the Serbian king Stephan the First-Crowned. The three-apsed, cross- shaped katholikon dedicated to the Ascension is decorated with an extensive fresco program of strong eschatological and after-life implications. It served as a burial church: the nave houses the marble sarcophagus of Vladislav while the exonarthex which was added to the building in 1236 houses the tomb of Hagios Savas (St Sava) of Serbia. |