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Church of St. Michael, Štip






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Coordinates: 41°4420N 22°1117E / 41.7389°N 22.1881°E / 41.7389; 22.1881
 

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Church of St Michael (Macedonian Cyrillic: Свети Архангел Михаил), also called Fitija (Фитија) is the most valuable medieval monument of Štip, North Macedonia.

St Michael's in Štip

The church was built as the central feature of a monastery in 1332. Its endower was protosebastos Hrelja, a nobleman of Serbian kingdom that ruled Štip since 1282.[1] It is located next to the road linking the suburb with the castle Isar. In 1334 Hrelja, with consent of king Stefan Dušan, donated the church to Chilandar, the Serbian monastery in Holy Mount Athos.[2] The donation was confirmed in 1381 by the new lord of Štip Konstantin Dejanović with a charter.[3]

InOttoman times the church was turned into a mosque and lost its frescoes.

St Michael has a cross-in-rectangle base with a dome above it. The outer decoration shows all the signs of fine Byzantine architecture with facades in layers of bricks and stone.

Today the church is just a chapel (paraklis). Until recently it had an old iconostasis with icons by Georgi Zoografski but in 2000 it got a new, marble one, painted by Pero of Skopje.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ М. Благојевић, Србија у доба Немањића, Београд 1989, стр. 184, 202
  • ^ Blago na putevima Jugoslavije, Beograd 1983, str. 573
  • ^ К. Н. Костић, Наши нови градови на Југу, Београд 1922, стр. 106
  • ^ Родителска категорија: Храмови (2010-01-15). "Параклис『Свети Архангел Михаил』(Фитијата) – Штип". Bregalnickaeparhija.org.mk. Archived from the original on 2022-04-11. Retrieved 2016-11-14.
  • 41°44′20N 22°11′17E / 41.7389°N 22.1881°E / 41.7389; 22.1881


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