Milentija Monastery

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Full nameМанастир - Милентија
Established15th century
Dedicated toSaint Stephen
Milentija Monastery
Манастир Милентија
Monastery information
Full nameМанастир - Милентија
OrderSerbian Orthodox
Established15th century
Dedicated toSaint Stephen
People
Founder(s)Unknown
Site
LocationMilentija
Coordinates43°26′07″N 20°57′38″E / 43.4354°N 20.9605°E / 43.4354; 20.9605
Public accessYes

The Milentija Monastery is a medieval monastery whose ruins are located near the village of the same name in the municipality of Brus, Serbia, not far from the Koznik fortress.

It was built in the Morava style, most likely after 1430, and was one of the larger monastery complexes of that era, which is why it is believed to have been the endowment of a powerful magnate. Among the remains of the church, they found remains of decorative stone plastic, which today are part of the collections of the National Museums in Belgrade and Kruševac, stand out.

Archaeological research of the monastery church and its conservation began in 1969, while a large part of the complex remained unexplored. The ruins of the Milentija monastery are today under the protection of the Republic of Serbia as a cultural monument of great importance.[1]

It is not known who and when built the monastery, but it is believed to have been created during the fourth or fifth decade of the 15th century. This dating is based on several facts:

The foundation of the church (triconchos) and the stone sculpture testify to the construction in the Morava style (the last third of the 14th and the first half of the 15th century). The artistic value and way of making the stone decoration testify to the construction in the era of the developed Morava style In the charter of Radič Postupović from 1430, the village of Milentija is mentioned in his area, but not the monastery in it. Based on the remains of the monastery church, it is considered to be the endowment of a powerful regional lord, which is why it is assumed that its founder could have been the great leader Radič Postupović, who was one of the most prominent nobles of Serbia, during the time of the despot Stefan (prince 1389— 1402, despot 1402–1427) and despot Đurađ (1427–1459), and held the area of Rasina around Koznik, in which Milentija is located.[2]

Monastery complex

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