Sázava Monastery

The Sázava Monastery was an important Benedictine abbey established by Bretislaus I, Duke of Bohemia near Prague around 1032.[1][2] Its foundation was initiated by Procopius, a Czech hermit who was in 1203 canonized as saint.[1] The monastery was an important center of Old Church Slavonic literature up until 1097.[1] [3]

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Coordinates: 49°52′34″N 14°53′53″E / 49.8761°N 14.8981°E