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Dionysiou Monastery (Athos)

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Dionysiou Monastery was founded in the fourteenth century by St. Dionysios of Koreseos. The golden bull (chyrsobull) authorizing the founding of the monastery was signed in 1374 by Alexios II Comneno. A treasure, the bull is kept in the monastery. Construction proceeded with financial aid from emperor Alexios III Comnenos.
The monastery is built along the western coast of the peninsula on a rocky cliff high above the sea and overlooking a deep wooded ravine. In 1535, the monastery was swept by fire destroying it. Reconstruction began quickly and by 1547 the principal [[church]] of the monastery, the [[katholikon]], had been built and painted with several murals (frescos) by the Cretan painter Tzortis. A golden [[iconostasis]] was added in the eighteenth century. Around the katholikon are number of [[chapel]]s including one that is dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Inside the monastery walls, a 25 meter high (80 feet) defensive tower was built in 1520. The tower was used periodically for safe keeping of the monastery's library. A dynamic community of [[monk]]s now inhabits Dionysiou and has undertaken the job of renovating and redecorating the older buildings.
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