Mediaeval/Byzantine (AD 641-AD 1453)
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Sean Gillies
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- A tenth century walled monastery in Boeotia, Greece.
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- Latomos Monastery — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jul 09, 2020 05:18 PM
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- Meteora — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Apr 27, 2023 10:09 AM
- Metéora comprises a complex of six Eastern Orthodox monasteries built on natural sandstone pillars of the Thessalian plain. The site was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1988.
- Monastero di San Mamiliano — by W.V. Harris — last modified Mar 27, 2019 03:06 PM
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- Monastery of Simeon Stylites the Younger — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Mar 06, 2021 07:30 PM
- A sixth century AD monastery named for Simeon Stylites the Younger who lived atop a pillar on Thaumaston Oros.
- Nea Moni — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jul 09, 2020 08:35 PM
- An eleventh century monastery on Chios built by Constantine IX Monomachos. The site was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1990.
- New Basilica of Saint Apollinaris — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Dec 03, 2021 01:33 PM
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- Northern Cluster — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Mar 06, 2021 08:57 PM
- The Northern Cluster of rock-cut churches at Lalibela.
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- Patriarchal Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta of Aquileia — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Feb 14, 2021 08:19 AM
- The Basilica di Santa Maria Assunta, Aquileia dates originally to the fourth century.
- S. Alessandro — by L. Quilici — last modified Feb 24, 2024 05:12 PM
- The basilica and catacombs of S. Alessandro are located at the seventh milestone of the Via Nomentana.
- S. Benedictus — by N. Purcell — last modified May 05, 2019 01:55 PM
- A monastery originally established by St. Benedict of Nursia in A.D. 529/530.
- S. Passera — by L. Quilici — last modified Apr 12, 2021 10:11 PM
- S. Passera is a Christian church on the Tiber river in Rome, opposite the Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls. The current church dates to the ninth century and incorporated the remains of a Roman tomb. The church is traditionally connected to a community of local miners.
- Sacro Speco — by L. Quilici — last modified Mar 30, 2021 11:45 AM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 E2 Sacro Speco
- Saint Gayane Church — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jul 09, 2020 08:24 PM
- A seventh century AD church located in Vagharshapat (Etchmiadzin), Armenia and built by Catholicos Ezra I. The church was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2000.
- Saint Hripsime Church — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Oct 19, 2022 12:04 PM
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