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  • Date is exactly "1544 μ.Χ"

Saints Timotheos and Ignatios are depicted wearing an Episcopal outfit, blessing and holding a closed Gospel. The wall-painting is located in the soffit of the first arch, from the east, of the south collonade in the Katholikon.

In the niche of the south aisle in the Bema of the Katholikon an Angel is depicted serving the Holy Communion and holding the body of Christ ( Melismos) on a purple cloth. On the right of the niche is painted a candle and above it there is an…

Saint Lawrence ( Lavrentios ) the deacon, beardless and with short hair holds a lit candle and a censer. His garment is white and gold embroidered. The wall - painting is located on the south of the central niche of the Katholikon.

Saint Sylvester, Pope of Rome is represented wearing his sacerdotal vestments, his hands raised high and with the right he blesses and with the left raises the Gospel closed. The wall - painting is located on the east wall of the south aisle of the…

Saint Paraskevi holds the Holy Cross and has an open palm in front of her chest. She is dressed in a gown and veil that covers her head. The wall - painting is located on the east side of the west engaged pier of the south collonade in the…

The Virgin Mary is painted in the Apse of the Bema enthroned with Christ on her lap between the Archangels Michael and Gabriel. The upper part of her body is utterly destroyed as well as the head of Christ and almost entirely the bodies of the…
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