Hollow Church
Hollow Church (Croatian: Šuplja crkva) is a name given to a part of the archeological excavations of what used to be a Croatian romanesque Roman Catholic church in the 11th century. Originally named Basillica of Saint Peter and Moses, the building was built on the foundations of an older Christian church next to a 6th-century Byzantine chapel in the vicinity of the ancient ruins of Salona.40°32′15.22″N 16°29′27.7″E / 40.5375611°N 16.491028°E
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Hollow Church
Hollow Church (Croatian: Šuplja crkva) is a name given to a part of the archeological excavations of what used to be a Croatian romanesque Roman Catholic church in the 11th century. Originally named Basillica of Saint Peter and Moses, the building was built on the foundations of an older Christian church next to a 6th-century Byzantine chapel in the vicinity of the ancient ruins of Salona.40°32′15.22″N 16°29′27.7″E / 40.5375611°N 16.491028°E
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Hollow Church (Croatian: Šuplj ...... e possibly of a Croatian king.
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Baptistery with figure of Croatian king from 11th century; now in the Split Cathedral.
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Hollow Church (Croatian: Šuplj ...... E / 40.5375611°N 16.491028°E
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Basillica of Saint Peter and Moses
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Hollow Church
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Krunidbena crkva sv. Petra i Mojsija
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Šuplja crkva
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