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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Mount Athos' has mentioned 'Byzantine' in the following places:
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Mount Athos has been inhabited since ancient times and is known for its long Christian presence and historical monastic traditions, which date back to at least AD 800 and the Byzantine era.
Contents 1 Geography 2 Access 3 History 3.1 Antiquity 3.2 Early Christianity 3.3 Byzantine era: the first monasteries 3.4 Serbian era and influences 3.5 Ottoman era 3.6 Present era 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 Bibliography 8 External links
Byzantine era: the first monasteries[edit]
A Byzantine watch tower, protecting the dock (xcexb1xcfx81xcfx83xcexb1xcexbdxcexacxcfx82, arsanxc3xa1s) of Xeropotamou monastery
It enjoyed the protection of the Byzantine emperors during the following centuries, and its wealth and possessions grew considerably.
An Orthodox spiritual centre since the 10th century, Mount Athos has enjoyed a self-administered status since Byzantine times.
The Hellenic State has placed the responsibility for the protection and conservation of the natural and cultural property into public agencies, namely the Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs, Culture and Sports, General Secretariat of Culture, through the responsible 10th Ephorate of Byzantine Antiquities, the Centre for the Preservation of the Athonite Heritage, the Ministry of Environment, Energy and Climate Change, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Directorate for Churches xe2x80x93 Mount Athos Administration).
Restoration and conservation works, co-funded by the European Union, are performed by the Hellenic State (10th Ephorate of Byzantine Antiquities and Centre for the Preservation of the Athonite Heritage).