Panagia Varnakova Monastery
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Panagia Varnakova Monastery
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The Panagia Varnakova Monastery is one of the most historic monasteries in Greece. It was founded during the mid-Byzantine period, in the year 1077, by Saint Arsenius the Varnakovite and quickly emerged as a religious center of great influence, a position it maintains to this day, called "the Holy Lavra of Roumeli". Its characteristic name "Varnakova" probably comes from an older Slavic toponym. The Monastery is located at the southwestern end of the Phocis, in the former Municipality of Efpalio
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panagia_Varnakova_Monastery
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2024-08-28T17:57:38Z
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2024-08-29T10:14:21Z
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