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Theotokos Euergetis Monastery

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74:, and settled there as a monk. He was joined by several other monks, and a number of cells were erected to house this small community. When Paul died in 1054, his successor as abbot, Timothy, became the monastery's second founder. Timothy managed to accumulate sufficient funds to build a new church and larger cells, and in 263: 258: 268: 130:, but it appears that the Greek monks of Euergetis were allowed to remain. The monastery disappears from the record after the 13th century. 194: 66:
The monastery was founded in 1049, when a certain Paul retired to his estate, located some 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) from the
185: 85:): one for the rules of daily life, and one for its liturgy. The former was used as a model for the foundation 118:) within Constantinople. One of the main benefactors of the monastery was the Serbian prince and archbishop 98: 90: 214:Описание литургическихъ рукописей, хранящихся въ библиотекахъ Православного Востока. Томъ 1: Τυπικα 41: 223: 190: 180: 176: 235: 67: 105:, and is the main source of information about the Theotokos Euergetis monastery itself. 71: 55: 32: 252: 127: 212: 123: 94: 17: 119: 112:, the monastery also included a hospice for travellers, and had a dependency ( 239: 114: 51: 47: 81:
he issued the monastery with new regulations in the form of two charters (
102: 217:(in Greek and Russian). Kiev: G. T. Korchak-Novichky. pp. 256–614. 50:
the Benefactress') was a monastery in the European suburbs of the
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of a number of major Byzantine monasteries, such as those of
58:, established in 1049 and surviving until the 13th century. 155: 153: 151: 149: 147: 145: 143: 122:, who visited it often between 1196 and 1235. During the 126:, the monastery became a dependency of the monastery of 264:
Christian monasteries established in the 11th century
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Theotokos Euergetis
Greek
lit.
Theotokos
Byzantine
Constantinople
walls
Constantinople
Theotokos Kosmosoteira
Heliou Bomon
Kecharitomene
Hilandar
metochion
Saint Sava
Latin Empire
Monte Cassino







Talbot & Cutler 1991
Talbot, Alice-Mary
Kazhdan, Alexander
The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium
ISBN
0-19-504652-8
Описание литургическихъ рукописей, хранящихся въ библиотекахъ Православного Востока. Томъ 1: Τυπικα

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