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Ottana - San Nicola
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Ottana was the center of a diocese between 1112 and 1503. San Nicola, now a parish church, was a cathedral once.
The church, placed on a hill, was erected on foundations of an older byzantine structure within the first half 12th century from black trachyt slabs. San Nicola was built on a "Tau Cross" floor plan. The pulpit of the cathedral is on the right side of the nave - and below the pulpit is this face.
In 1912 a parchment was found, hidden under the main altar, describing and dating the consecration performed by "Zacharias Episcopus" in 1160.
The church, placed on a hill, was erected on foundations of an older byzantine structure within the first half 12th century from black trachyt slabs. San Nicola was built on a "Tau Cross" floor plan. The pulpit of the cathedral is on the right side of the nave - and below the pulpit is this face.
In 1912 a parchment was found, hidden under the main altar, describing and dating the consecration performed by "Zacharias Episcopus" in 1160.
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