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Heliou Bomon monastery

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has suggested that it is identical with the Elaiobomoi ("olive altars") monastery, mentioned in the 9th century. In the 12th century, after a period of decline, it was renovated by the
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Heliou Bomon was apparently also known, or at some point united with, a monastery known as "Elegmoi", which is also first mentioned in the 10th century. The monastery was located in
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the surviving, 12th-century church of St. Aberkios at Kurşunlu is to be identified with the monastery's church erected by Nikephoros the
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Nikephoros, who rebuilt it and restored to it its confiscated estates with the financial assistance of Emperor
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monastery, it now became independent, and in 1162 Nikephoros issued its new regulations (
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was confined there after his overthrow in 1042. In the late 12th century, the abbot (
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Heliou Bomon is first attested in the 10th century, although
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Talbot, Alice-Mary (1991). "Heliou Bomon Monastery". In
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period, in the 10th–12th centuries, located in modern
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Index

Greek
lit.
Sun
Byzantine
Kurşunlu
Raymond Janin
mystikos
Manuel I Komnenos
patriarchal
typikon
Theotokos Euergetis
Saint Mamas
metochion
Constantinople
Bithynia
Kurşunlu
Bithynian Olympus
Michael V Kalaphates
hegoumenos
Cyril Mango









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