Suvodol monastery
Serbian Orthodox monastery
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Monastery information | |
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Full name | Манастир Суводол |
Other names | Monastery of the Holy Mother of God |
Order | Serbian Orthodox Church |
Dedicated to | Holy Mother of God |
Diocese | Eparchy of Timok |
Site | |
Location | Selačka, Serbia |
Public access | Yes |
The Suvodol monastery (Serbian Cyrillic: Манастир Суводол) is a Serbian Orthodox monastery located in the cadastral area of Selačka, a village 25 km south-east of Zaječar, in neastern Serbia. It is administratively part of the Eparchy of Timok.[1] According to legend it was either built by the Byzantine Empire in the period between 1004 and 1008, or by Prince Lazar Hrebeljanović in the 14th century. The oldest specimen is a grave monument from 1255. The Old church was destroyed in 1865, and a new one started building in August 1866.
See also
- List of heads of the Serbian Orthodox Church
- Serbian Orthodox Church
References
- ^ "Administrative Units". Serbian Orthodox Church: Its Past and Present, Volume 6. Serbian Patriarchy. 1983. p. 52.
External links
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