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The Morava School: How a Dictator Built Serbia's National Style

The Morava School: How a Dictator Built Serbia's National Style

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In the 1370s and 1380s, as the Serbian Empire crumbled after Stefan Dušan's death and the Ottoman threat loomed, a new architectural style emerged—the Morava School. This episode explores how despot Stefan Lazarević and his successors used church and fortress building to project power and identity during a period of fragmentation. We look at the key features: trefoil plans, intricate stone carving, and the blending of Byzantine and local traditions at monasteries like Manasija, Ravanica, and Kalenić. The Morava School was a conscious cultural revival, a way to claim continuity with the Nemanjić dynasty even as Serbia shrank. We also discuss the patronage of Stefan Lazarević—the knight-poet who ruled from Belgrade and Smederevo—and how his Resava School of manuscript illumination dovetailed with architectural patronage. This is more than art history: it's the story of how a nation under siege defined itself in stone and ink. #MoravaSchool #StefanLazarević #SerbianArchitecture #Manasija #Ravanica #Kalenić #ResavaSchool #ByzantineArt #MedievalSerbia #DespotStefan #SerbianHistory #SmederevoFortress #ChurchArchitecture #TrefoilPlan #Nemanjić #OttomanThreat #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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