Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Monasteries of Daphni, Hosios Loukas and Nea Moni of Chios' has mentioned 'Christ' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Visitors to the church are immediately drawn to the most important and famous of the mosaics: Christ Pantocrator (Lord of the Universe) watching over all from the crown of the dome.
Christ is wearing a purple robe and a blue mantle, he is the King of Kings and shows strength, austerity and power.
Several studies have been conducted in an attempt to determine whether significant changes have been made during restorations to the appearance of the Christ Pantocrator mosaic, but there is general agreement that changes have not been significant.
[6] Christ is surrounded by sixteen Prophets at the base of the dome, between the windows that illuminate Christ as the dominant figure in the church.
The prophets are wearing ancient garments and hold a parchment containing text proclaiming the glory of Christ or the Second Coming.
Christ Pantocrator
On the pendentives there are four scenes from the life of Christ.
The Crucifixion scene shows three figures: Christ on the cross, with Mary and Saint John are at the foot of the cross, one on each side.
The body of Christ is depicted in a classic, athletic style, but unlike Greek sculpture, the anatomy is not true to life.
Other important mosaics include: Prayers of Joachim and Anna, Annunciation of Joachim, The Virgin with Anna, Annunciation of the Mother of God, The Baptism of Christ, The Washing of the Disciples, Entering Jerusalem, Christ at the Last Supper, The Crucifixion, The Resurrection, Dormition of the Mother of God, Angel to Receive the Mother of God, Prophet Sophonia, St. Bacchus.