Abstract

Grošnica appears in sources for the first time in Ottoman registers from 1528 and 1530. Today's village has continuity from around 1690 - 1718. There was a large medieval church in the village that was renovated in 1734, 1836/37 and 1857-61. During the last renovation, its appearance was changed by the addition of a tower on the west side. This was one of the few churches that still had a complete iconostasis in 1734. Today's iconostasis is from 1959.

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