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An inscription from the 2nd century BC, refers to the
Farians and their delegation to the Greek island of Paros and the oracle at Delphi. It makes mention of the Roman senate and the people (who are) well disposed and benevolent towards the city of Faros from the times of their ancestors. Further
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The present-day Church of St. John, together with the archaeological remains found south of it, comprises an Early
Christian complex dating from 5th/6th century. The original walls are preserved up to the beginning of the barrel vault that was built during the restoration in the early Romanesque
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is housed in the former Palaca
Biankini. Special exhibits show a reconstruction of an ancient Greek shipwreck, the archaeological collection from the Stari Grad Plain, and a 19th-century Captain's room. In addition, the Museum houses an art collection and Juraj Plancic Gallery. (Website:
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The first church was built in the 5th century, in the southeast corner of the town, close to the city walls, on the foundations of a prior Greek house. In the 6th century, a new church was built on the same site, a twin basilica with a baptistry dedicated to St Mary and St John.
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of the
Renaissance poet Petar Hektorović. The monastery museum host the oldest Greek inscriptions from Pharos (4th century BC). The picture gallery has a number of valuable paintings of Venetian artists such as the famous "The Lamentation of Christ" by Tintoretto (1518–1594).
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The island's best agricultural land opens up to the east of Stari Grad town. This fertile plain has been farmed since pre-historic times, and the Greek field layout is still largely intact, thanks to continuing maintenance over the years of its dry stone walls. In 2008, the
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period (11th century). The church floor was decorated with geometrical and figural details of which some are preserved. In the interior is original Early
Christian altar. The large rosette on the facade is from the Gothic-era adaptation of the church in the 14th century.
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destroyed the island's grapevines, and the town's sailing vessels could not compete with the new steam ships. Large numbers of people moved away to start a new life elsewhere. Today, Stari Grad is again rebuilding itself, this time with tourism as the main focus.
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The town itself, and the surrounding area are rich in archaeological sites dating from pre-history and classical times. Permanent exhibitions in the Stari Grad Museum display the collection of artifacts found at local sites, both on land and under the sea.
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attacked the siege fleet, taking victory in the end. According to
Diodorus, the Greeks killed more than 5,000 and captured 2,000 prisoners, ran down or captured their ships, and burned their weapons in dedication to their gods.
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During the summer months, art and cultural events are organized, such as workshops on ancient Faros, classical languages and culture, archaeological restoration of mosaics and pottery, open singing, puppetry and painting for
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was added in 1783 and side chapels in 1898. The main altar is the work of
Andrija Bruttapela from 1774; it is decorated with statue of St. Rocco made by unidentified Venetian workshop. St. Rocco is shown with a
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in 1571 and after that the monastery was fortified with round towers. The church was partially demolished and built anew in 1894. All that remained from the old church is the bell tower and the chapel with the
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that succeeded them. The settlement lay at the lower end of Stari Grad Bay, defended by two strongholds on the north and south hillsides overlooking the harbour (Glavica and Purkin Kuk).
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The Church of St. Rocco, patron of Stari Grad, was raised by the confraternity of the same name, with provisions by the poet and nobleman Petar
Hektorović in the 16th century. The
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1026:. The old town of Stari Grad, also referred to as "Old Hvar", remained the centre of the most densely populated part of the island, the area surrounding the agricultural plain.
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inscriptions, mosaics, tombstones, stone reliefs, fine pottery, jewellery, coins, villae rusticae in the Plain tell the story of life in and around the ancient Roman town.
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The municipality of Stari Grad has a population of 2,781 (2011 Census), of which 1,885 live in the town itself. Four other settlements fall within the municipality, namely
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This battle meant the loss of the most important strategic
Liburnian positions in the centre of the Adriatic, resulting in their final retreat to their main ethnic region,
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that was a faithful friend after he was abandoned by everyone. In 1898 the mosaic floor of ancient Roman baths was unearthed beneath the stairs. The place is marked with
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was recorded a year after the establishment of Pharos colony by a Greek inscription in Pharos (384 – 383 BC) and by the Greek historian
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on the mainland were raiding the coastal settlements, and new villages grew up in the foothills – Dol, Vrbanj and Pitve.
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traditional Dalmatian singing group founded in 1995, blending Gregorian Chant with the multipart harmonies of Dalmatian
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Palace Biankini – neorenaissance house with a court and garden, which today houses the Stari Grad Museum. (Website:
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a society of local music enthusiasts, founded in 1876.
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250–231 BC. extended his rule over many cities in the
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The Illyrians (The Peoples of Europe) by John Wilkes,
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1204:Maslinovik – Greek tower in the Stari Grad Plain
1048:on the town of Stari Grad. With the fall of the
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1640:Šašel Kos, Marjeta (2014). "Agron, Illyrian".
1548:. Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Archived from
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1710:"Stari Grad sailing! - yacht Charter Croatia"
1613:Hammond, Nicholas Geoffrey Lemprière (1993).
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150:Location of Stari Grad in Croatia
1781:UNESCO website: Stari Grad Plain
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749:Young grape vines in Stari Grad
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