Panagia Phaneromene
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==Churches== | ==Churches== | ||
* The Chapel of Panagia Pheneromeni (Chalkidiki,Greece) ''- a white washed chapel with a tile roof part of the dependency of the Flamouri Monastery. It is built on the shore of a beach on the road leading to Nea Skioni. The chapel houses some amazing frescoes that date back to the 16th century.'' | * The Chapel of Panagia Pheneromeni (Chalkidiki,Greece) ''- a white washed chapel with a tile roof part of the dependency of the Flamouri Monastery. It is built on the shore of a beach on the road leading to Nea Skioni. The chapel houses some amazing frescoes that date back to the 16th century.'' | ||
* The church of the Blessed Virgin Phaneromeni (Corfu island, Greece) | * The church of the Blessed Virgin Phaneromeni (Corfu island, Greece) | ||
:''On a little square on the corner of Nickiphorou Theotoki street stands this little church dedicated to the Phaneromeni. It was founded in 1689 and was, for a long time, the parish church for the Community of Greeks from Epiros. This church is also commonly called the 'Virgin of Strangers' (Panagia ton Xenon).''<ref>[http://www.corfuxenos.gr/hl/churches-town.htm]<ref/> | :''On a little square on the corner of Nickiphorou Theotoki street stands this little church dedicated to the Phaneromeni. It was founded in 1689 and was, for a long time, the parish church for the Community of Greeks from Epiros. This church is also commonly called the 'Virgin of Strangers' (Panagia ton Xenon).''<ref>[http://www.corfuxenos.gr/hl/churches-town.htm]<ref/> | ||
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* Phaneromeni [http://www.pbase.com/dawnb/image/18139628/ Church] (Nicosia, Cyprus) - ''This used to be the largest church in Nicosia. The church was built in 1872 and there is a large marble mausoleum to the east of the church containing the relics of Bishops and priests executed by the Turks in 1821.'' | * Phaneromeni [http://www.pbase.com/dawnb/image/18139628/ Church] (Nicosia, Cyprus) - ''This used to be the largest church in Nicosia. The church was built in 1872 and there is a large marble mausoleum to the east of the church containing the relics of Bishops and priests executed by the Turks in 1821.'' | ||
* Church of Panagia the Phaneromeni (Skopelos island, Greece) ''- built at the beginning of the 18th century. It was first used as a monastery dependant on the monastery of [[Monastery of Dionysiou (Athos)|Agios Dionysios]] of [[Mount Athos]].'' | * Church of Panagia the Phaneromeni (Skopelos island, Greece) ''- built at the beginning of the 18th century. It was first used as a monastery dependant on the monastery of [[Monastery of Dionysiou (Athos)|Agios Dionysios]] of [[Mount Athos]].'' | ||
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* Phaneromeni monastery, Petrovouni, Messinia (Peloponnese, Greece) | * Phaneromeni monastery, Petrovouni, Messinia (Peloponnese, Greece) | ||
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Revision as of 21:06, January 31, 2008
Panagia Phaneromene (Gr. Revealed)
Churches
- The Chapel of Panagia Pheneromeni (Chalkidiki,Greece) - a white washed chapel with a tile roof part of the dependency of the Flamouri Monastery. It is built on the shore of a beach on the road leading to Nea Skioni. The chapel houses some amazing frescoes that date back to the 16th century.
- The church of the Blessed Virgin Phaneromeni (Corfu island, Greece)
- On a little square on the corner of Nickiphorou Theotoki street stands this little church dedicated to the Phaneromeni. It was founded in 1689 and was, for a long time, the parish church for the Community of Greeks from Epiros. This church is also commonly called the 'Virgin of Strangers' (Panagia ton Xenon).Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag