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- Rukumija_Monastery abstract "Monastery Rukumija a Serbian Orthodox monastery located near Pozarevac, on the way Drmno-Kostolac, in the village of Bradarac in the Braničevo District.It is not known for certain when it was built but supposedly it was in 14th century. It was destroyed on several occasions and in 1825 was restored for the first time by Prince Miloš Obrenović.The first mention of the detailed description of Rukumija left Maksim Ratkovic 1733 According to him, the church was dedicated to St. Ascension of the Lord, built of stone and was vaulted stone ceiling. The roof was of tile, and by the altar and the nave of the church had a wooden narthex which was the tomb of Martyr Sinaita. The church was small in size, until the First Serbian Uprising, when the Turks to suppress the uprising, was demolished.The present church of the monastery Rukumija has a very simple form, a one-nave basis with narthex on the west and a semicircular apse on the east side. Written data show that the church was painted in 1829 painter Janja. Today's murals, and this is confirmed by the inscription on the south wall of the church was done by a monk Naum Andrić in 1971. Painting is done in the "secco" technique, in terms of composition, is a classic and is fully in line with Orthodox iconography. Painting suffered a lot in a fire in 1978, and some frescoes are so tarnished that the figures could not recognize. In 1994 he was restored, retouched by Russian Alexander freskopisca rubble. In Rukumija are relics of Venerable Martyr Sinaita.The moanstery has two fountains with mineral water by the name Reduša and Jerinac. In the past lots of people visited them an according to the tradition they were built on the spot where jelica’s eyes fell.".
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- Rukumija_Monastery wikiPageRevisionID "671253690".
- Rukumija_Monastery wikiPageWikiLink Braničevo_District.
- Rukumija_Monastery wikiPageWikiLink Category:Serbian_Orthodox_monasteries.
- Rukumija_Monastery wikiPageWikiLink Drmno.
- Rukumija_Monastery wikiPageWikiLink First_Serbian_Uprising.
- Rukumija_Monastery wikiPageWikiLink Kostolac.
- Rukumija_Monastery wikiPageWikiLink Miloš_Obrenović.
- Rukumija_Monastery wikiPageWikiLink Miloš_Obrenović_I,_Prince_of_Serbia.
- Rukumija_Monastery wikiPageWikiLink Monastery.
- Rukumija_Monastery wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman_Empire.
- Rukumija_Monastery wikiPageWikiLink Pozarevac.
- Rukumija_Monastery wikiPageWikiLink Požarevac.
- Rukumija_Monastery wikiPageWikiLink Serbian_Orthodox_Church.
- Rukumija_Monastery wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rukumija Monastery".
- Rukumija_Monastery hasPhotoCollection Rukumija_Monastery.
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- Rukumija_Monastery wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Serbian_Orthodox_monasteries.
- Rukumija_Monastery subject Category:Serbian_Orthodox_monasteries.
- Rukumija_Monastery comment "Monastery Rukumija a Serbian Orthodox monastery located near Pozarevac, on the way Drmno-Kostolac, in the village of Bradarac in the Braničevo District.It is not known for certain when it was built but supposedly it was in 14th century. It was destroyed on several occasions and in 1825 was restored for the first time by Prince Miloš Obrenović.The first mention of the detailed description of Rukumija left Maksim Ratkovic 1733 According to him, the church was dedicated to St.".
- Rukumija_Monastery label "Rukumija Monastery".
- Rukumija_Monastery sameAs Манастир_Рукумија.
- Rukumija_Monastery sameAs Q12754854.
- Rukumija_Monastery sameAs Q12754854.
- Rukumija_Monastery wasDerivedFrom Rukumija_Monastery?oldid=671253690.
- Rukumija_Monastery isPrimaryTopicOf Rukumija_Monastery.