Cathedral of St. James Senior in Krbava
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| Cathedral of Saint James Senior | |
|---|---|
| Cathedral of Saint James Senior in Krbava | |
Katedrala sv. Jakova Starijeg | |
The remains of the cathedral near Udbina. | |
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| Location | Udbina |
| Country | Croatia |
| Denomination | Catholic |
| History | |
| Founder(s) | Split church council of 1185 |
| Dedication | St. James the Great |
| Dedicated | 1431 |
| Architecture | |
| Functional status | Destroyed |
| Architectural type | Cathedral |
| Style | Gothic |
| Demolished | 16th century |
| Administration | |
| Diocese | Krbava Diocese |
| Type | Protected cultural good |
| Reference no. | Z-5932[1] |
Cathedral of St. James Senior (Karija, Korija[2][3]) was a mediaeval Roman Catholic church in what was once Krbava (near nowadays Udbina). It was consecrated to St. James, the patron saint of former Diocese of Krbava. The information about consecration of Krbava Cathedral to St. James Senior was found by bishop Mile Bogović, while searching the Vatican Archives in 1997.[4]
According to some indications, the area of the cathedral was closely related to nearby church of Sv. Marka Groba.
