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
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.
Soon after this, a document of 883 states that a certain Ioannis Kolovos built a monastery at Megali Vigla.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Stefan Nemanja helped build the Hilandar monastery on Mount Athos together with his son Archbishop Saint Sava in 1198.
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.
An example of this is the foundation of Stavronikita monastery which completed the current number of Athonite monasteries.
View of the area around Vatopedi monastery
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.
On 31 July 1913, the troops stormed the St. Panteleimon Monastery.
After the storming of St. Panteleimon Monastery, the monks from the Andreevsky Skete (Skiti Agiou Andrea) surrendered voluntarily.
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.
Studies concerning the installation of infrastructure in the monastery buildings, including fire protection, have been undertaken.