A foundation inscription from the ruins of the monastery Aghia Moni near Lidoriki (Phocis) provides much useful information. Dated precisely in 1198, the inscription mentions the emperor Alexius III Angelus, the patriarch George Xiphilinus as well as a formerly unknown metropolitan, probably of Larissa, named Nicholas Mouzalon, and attests to the stauropegiac status of the monastery at a time when this privilege was fiercely debated. The parallel of an inscription from the nearby monastery of Varnakova suggests a similar history for both establishments, demonstrating the vitality of monasticism in the region at the end of the 12th century.Une inscription de fondation trouvée jadis dans les ruines du monastère d’Aghia Moni près de Lidoriki (...
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The ancient city of Amathous, the so-called “ Palaia Lemesos” was the seat of the second most import...
The Kaisariani Monastery near Athens. The following is the entry on the monastery in the Oxford Dict...
An inscription recently discovered at Philippi constitutes the missing fragment of an inscription pr...
International audienceA foundation inscription from the ruins of the monastery Aghia Moni near Lidor...
Lampadaridi Anna. Christos Stavrakos, The Sixteenth Century Donor Inscriptions in the Monastery of t...
International audienceThe sack of Constantinople in 1204 convinced some historians that Greek monast...
The Greek monastery of St Margaret of Agros in Cyprus, founded in the 12th century before the Latin ...
In the Byzantine period the monastery of Xenophon possessed estates on Lemnos which are mentioned in...
International audienceAn unpublished document of 1321 from the Karakala/Karakallou archive on Mount ...
Modern scholarship accepts the existence of two double monasteries of Christ Philanthropos located i...
An inscription discovered by Thomas Drew-Bear mentions Niketas, a bishop of Akroinon in Phrygia. He ...
The manuscript Panaghia Kamariotissa 29 contains a liturgical typikon intended for the use of the mo...
The monastery of St Michael at Sosthenion appears in the 13th-14th centuries as an important religio...
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The ancient city of Amathous, the so-called “ Palaia Lemesos” was the seat of the second most import...
The Kaisariani Monastery near Athens. The following is the entry on the monastery in the Oxford Dict...
An inscription recently discovered at Philippi constitutes the missing fragment of an inscription pr...