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{{Short description|Ancient basilica and necropolis}} |
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[[File:Theodor Duca of St. Erasmus -Oh.jpg|thumb|280px|Fresco within the church]] |
[[File:Theodor Duca of St. Erasmus -Oh.jpg|thumb|280px|Fresco within the church]] |
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'''Saint Erasmus''' ({{lang-mk|Свети Еразмо}}, [[Transliteration of Macedonian|transliterated]]) ''Sveti Erazmo'') is an ancient [[Christianity|Christian]] [[basilica]] and [[necropolis]] located near [[Ohrid]], [[North Macedonia]], along the Ohrid-[[Struga]] freeway. Archaeological excavations have uncovered a three-part basilica and a necropolis with 124 graves dating from the 6th and 12th centuries. |
'''Saint Erasmus''' ({{lang-mk|Свети Еразмо}}, [[Transliteration of Macedonian|transliterated]]) ''Sveti Erazmo'') is an ancient [[Christianity|Christian]] [[basilica]] and [[necropolis]] located near [[Ohrid]], [[North Macedonia]], along the Ohrid-[[Struga]] freeway. Archaeological excavations have uncovered a three-part basilica and a necropolis with 124 graves dating from the 6th and 12th centuries. |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*[http://makedonija.name/culture/saint-erazmo Information on ''Sveti Erazmo''] |
* [http://makedonija.name/culture/saint-erazmo Information on ''Sveti Erazmo''] |
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[[Category:Ohrid Municipality]] |
[[Category:Ohrid Municipality]] |
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[[Category:Medieval churches of Ohrid]] |
[[Category:Medieval churches of Ohrid]] |
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Revision as of 23:34, 25 March 2021
Saint Erasmus (Template:Lang-mk, transliterated) Sveti Erazmo) is an ancient Christian basilica and necropolis located near Ohrid, North Macedonia, along the Ohrid-Struga freeway. Archaeological excavations have uncovered a three-part basilica and a necropolis with 124 graves dating from the 6th and 12th centuries.
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