Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Mount Athos' has mentioned 'Monastery' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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During the reign of emperor Basil I the Macedonian, the former Archbishop of Crete (and later of Thessaloniki) Basil the Confessor built a small monastery at the place of the modern harbour (arsanxc3xa1s) of Hilandariou Monastery. | WIKI |
Soon after this, a document of 883 states that a certain Ioannis Kolovos built a monastery at Megali Vigla. | WIKI |
In 956, a decree offered land of about 940,000xc2xa0m2 (230 acres) to the Xeropotamou monastery, which means that this monastery was already quite big. | WIKI |
From the 10th to the 13th centuries, there was a Benedictine monastery on Mount Athos (between Magisti Lavra and Philotheou Karakallou[21]) known as Amalfion after the people of Amalfi who founded it. | WIKI |
Rus' monks first settled there in the 1070s, in Xylourgou Monastery (now Skiti Bogoroditsa); in 1089 they moved to the St. Panteleimon Monastery, while the Serbs took over the Xylourgou. | WIKI |
From 1100 to 1169 the St. Panteleimon Monastery was in a state of decay and such Russian monks as remained in Mount Athos lived at Xylourgou among the Serbs. | WIKI |
In 1169 the Serbs received St. Panteleimon, which they shared with the Rus' until 1198, when the Serbs moved to the Hilandar monastery, which became the main centre of Serbian monasticism; the Rus' then remained in possession of St. Panteleimon, known since as Rossikon. | WIKI |
Stefan Nemanja helped build the Hilandar monastery on Mount Athos together with his son Archbishop Saint Sava in 1198. | WIKI |
In The charter of emperor Stefan Duxc5xa1an to the Monastery of Hilandar[25] the Emperor gave to the monastery Hilandar direct rule over many villages and churches, including the church of Svetog Nikole u Dobruxc5xa1ti in Prizren, the church of Svetih Arhanxc4x91ela in xc5xa0tip, the Church of Svetog Nikole in Vranje and surrounding lands and possessions. | WIKI |
An example of this is the foundation of Stavronikita monastery which completed the current number of Athonite monasteries. | WIKI |
View of the area around Vatopedi monastery | WIKI |
In 1749, with the establishment of the Athonite Academy near Vatopedi monastery, the local monastic community took a leading role in the modern Greek Enlightenment movement of the 18th century. | WIKI |
On 31 July 1913, the troops stormed the St. Panteleimon Monastery. | WIKI |
After the storming of St. Panteleimon Monastery, the monks from the Andreevsky Skete (Skiti Agiou Andrea) surrendered voluntarily. | WIKI |
1290 and by Frangos Catellanos at the Great Lavra in 1560) to portable icons, gold objects, embroideries and illuminated manuscripts which each monastery jealously preserves. | UNESCO |
Studies concerning the installation of infrastructure in the monastery buildings, including fire protection, have been undertaken. | UNESCO |