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Donatus of Zadar

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Donatus died around 811, and was buried in his Church of the Holy Trinity (today the Church of St. Donatus). After 1809, following the French occupation of Zadar, his bones were transferred to the
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The church is the largest Pre-Romanesque building in Croatia, and was built upon the ruin of the old Roman forum, part of the forum's foundations can be seen today.
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with an inscription dating from Donatus' time. According to tradition, Donatus brought the relics to Zara from Constantinople, when he was there with the
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where they lie to this date, and mass has not been celebrated at the church for around two centuries.
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of Zadar (Zara). His feast day is celebrated on 25 February.
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annals from 805 as an ambassador of the Dalmatian cities to
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territories that were under the dominion of Charlemagne's
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Index

Byzantine Empire
Zadar, Croatia
Roman Catholic Church
shrine
Cathedral of St. Anastasia
Feast
Patronage

Church of St. Donatus
Zadar
Zadar
bishop
diplomat
Dalmatian city-state
Frankish
Charlemagne
Thionville
Church of St. Donatus
sarcophagus
Sirmian
Anastasia
Venetian
Beato
negotiate the border
Byzantine Empire
Croatian
Frankish Empire
Cathedral of St. Anastasia
"Zadar Attractions"
the original

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