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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Monasteries of Daphni, Hosios Loukas and Nea Moni of Chios' has mentioned 'Byzantine' in the following places:
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Daphni or Dafni (Modern Greek: xcex94xcexb1xcfx86xcexbdxcexaf; Katharevousa: xcex94xcexb1xcfx86xcexbdxcexafxcexbfxcexbd, Daphnion) is an eleventh-century Byzantine monastery eleven kilometers (6.8 miles) northwest of central Athens in the suburb of Chaidari, south of Athinon Avenue (GR-8A).
The exterior of the church has a cloisonnxc3xa9 style, which is very common for middle Byzantine churches in Greece.
In Byzantine theology, the church building was a symbol of the Christian universe, intended to reflect the splendor of heaven.
A standardized program in Byzantine churches established the order in which the representations were arranged.
The faces of Saint John and the Madonna have the flatness and heavy lines of the Byzantine style, but they express the calm of Greek statues.
Although geographically distant from each other, these three monasteries of the middle Byzantine period (the first is in Attica, near Athens, the second in Phocida, near Delphi, and the third on the island of Chios, in the Northern Aegean), belong to the same typological series and share the same aesthetic and architectural characteristics.
Criterion (iv): These three monasteries are outstanding examples of a type of construction characteristic of the middle period of Byzantine religious architecture.