Abstract

The paper presents basic information about the Lobor wooden church built at the turn of the 8th into the 9th century, which was built by the Frankish missionaries from northern Italy at the beginning of the process of Christianization of Pannonian Slavs. The church has a single nave with a rectangular apse and a porch on the Facade. During research into the church, the remains of a mensa and parts of an early medieval reliquary were found (bone lining of a wooden box). The wooden church was demolished in the 10th or early 11th century.

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