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Osnivanje franjevačkog samostana scrkvom sv. Marije datira se u sam kraj 13. stoljeća te izravno povezuje s velikaškim rodom Šubića (Gunjača, 1968.: 236; Laszlo Klemar, 2016.: 91). Smatra se da je crkva sv. Marije bila najreprezentativnija franjevačka crkva u kontinentalnom dijelu
Dalmacije (Laszlo
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Due to its rich history, on the surroundings of the village can be seen remains of Roman and medieval buildings, Roman-era city-walls, late antique rotunda and Early
Christian mausoleum with sarcophagi, nymphaeum with mosaics, early medieval cemetery Vratnice from ca. 9th century (where were found
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Serbian Orthodox Church of St. Joachim and Anne.
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Klemar, 2016.: 93). U sačuvanim historijskim izvorima nema vijesti o izgradnji crkve i samostana, ali je za zahvate raznih rekonstrukcija i opremanja crkve kroz 15. stoljeće posvjedočen višekratan angažman šibenskih i zadarskih majstora (Laszlo Klemar, 2016.: 96).
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