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{{Opis natpisa|PP-3.6.1|Poreč-Pula|Pula Deanery|Medulin|sv. Petra (Medulin)|church|44.8377414566638, 13.92783099702601|Inscription on the plaque above the main portal, west facade of the church.||1928-01-01|1928-12-31||not damaged|limestone|quadrangular|450|300|570|410|||Latin|||40|40|4|||||PP-3.6.1.jpg, PP-3.6.1 2.jpg, PP-3.6.1 3.jpg||AMahic|2025-01-28 02:02:30 PM}}
{{Opis natpisa|PP-3.6.1|Poreč-Pula|Pula Deanery|Medulin|sv. Petra (Medulin)|church|44.8377414566638, 13.92783099702601|Inscription on the plaque above the main portal, west facade of the church.||1928-01-01|1928-12-31|[[Citeref::Močibob, Bader 2013]]:311-313.|not damaged|limestone|quadrangular|450|300|570|410|||Latin|||40|40|4|FUNDITUS / REAEDIFICATA / FIDELIUM STIPE / A(NNO) D(OMINI) MCMXXVIII|||The present church of St. Peter on Borbolan was built on the site of an earlier church. Its remains suggest that the church had a pre-Romanesque phase. There was also a village in the area, which was abandoned in 1456. The present church was rebuilt in 1928, and it was also renovated in 1999, as evidenced by two inscription plaques above the portal on the western façade. The plaque about the construction from 1928 is written in Latin, while the plaque about the renovation from 1999, located below it, is in Croatian. The new church, built in 1928, received an apse, a porch on the western façade, and a bell tower 4.50 meters high, which the previous church did not have. Additionally, the new church was narrower on the northern side, and its floor was raised by 1 meter compared to the old church.
The church was destroyed and looted after World War II. At that time, the statue of St. Peter was relocated to the parish church. It was renovated in 1999, as evidenced by the aforementioned inscription.|PP-3.6.1.jpg, PP-3.6.1 2.jpg, PP-3.6.1 3.jpg||AMahic|2025-01-28 02:02:30 PM
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<div class="center-text"> FUNDITUS <BR>
REAEDIFICATA <BR>
FIDELIUM STIPE <BR>
A.D. MCMXXVIII

Latest revision as of 15:00, 28 January 2025


Basic data

ID PP-3.6.1
Diocese Poreč-Pula
Deanery Pula Deanery
Parish Medulin
Building sv. Petra (Medulin)
Building type church
Coordinates 44° 50' 15.87" N, 13° 55' 40.19" E
Position in building Inscription on the plaque above the main portal, west facade of the church.
Original location
Earliest date 1928-01-01
Latest date 1928-12-31
Previous edition Močibob, Bader 2013:311-313.

Description

State of preservation not damaged
Material limestone
Shape quadrangular
Field width 450
Field height 300
Carrier width 570
Carrier height 410
Carrier depth
Decoration
Language(s) Latin
Prosodic form
Lettering style
Minimum letter height: 40
Maximum letter height: 40
Number of lines: 4

Interpretive transcription and translation

Interpretive transcription: FUNDITUS / REAEDIFICATA / FIDELIUM STIPE / A(NNO) D(OMINI) MCMXXVIII
Translation (hr)
Translation (en)

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Notes The present church of St. Peter on Borbolan was built on the site of an earlier church. Its remains suggest that the church had a pre-Romanesque phase. There was also a village in the area, which was abandoned in 1456. The present church was rebuilt in 1928, and it was also renovated in 1999, as evidenced by two inscription plaques above the portal on the western façade. The plaque about the construction from 1928 is written in Latin, while the plaque about the renovation from 1999, located below it, is in Croatian. The new church, built in 1928, received an apse, a porch on the western façade, and a bell tower 4.50 meters high, which the previous church did not have. Additionally, the new church was narrower on the northern side, and its floor was raised by 1 meter compared to the old church.

The church was destroyed and looted after World War II. At that time, the statue of St. Peter was relocated to the parish church. It was renovated in 1999, as evidenced by the aforementioned inscription.

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Responsible user AMahic
Timestamp 2025-01-28 02:02:30 PM
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FUNDITUS

REAEDIFICATA
FIDELIUM STIPE
A.D. MCMXXVIII