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Decorative Zatrikio
Decorative Zatrikion, is a renaissance motive in wall-painting. This motive is found on the north aisle of the Bema in the Katholikon.
Prelates: Athanasius the Great, Gregory The Theologian and Saint John Chrysostom
In the lower zone of the apse in the Katholikon, to the left, three prelates are depicted officiating : Saints Athanasius, Gregory the Theologian and John Chrysostom. In their hands they hold scrolls with prayers of the Holy Liturgy.
Prelates: Basil the Great, Cyril of Alexandria and John the Almoner
On the lower part of the Apse of the Katholikon, to the right, three prelates are depicted officiating : Basil the Great, Cyril of Alexandria and John the Almoner. They hold scrolls on which prayers of the Holy Liturgy are written.
Saint Alexios "The man of God "
Saint Alexios wears a thick clothing and has his hands crossed on his chest . The wall - painting is located in the soffit of the third arch of the south collonade in the Katholikon.
Saint Eleftherios and Saint Hypatios
On the north wall of the Bema in the Katholikon, Saint Eleftherios and Saint Hypatios are depicted in Bishop's vestments. They are blessing with their right hand and hold a closed book with the left.
Saint Elpidoforos
Saint Elpidoforos is depicted in the east half of the soffit of the fourth arch from the east in the Katholikon. He holds a cross in his right hand and shows an open left palm.
Saint John the Kalyvitis
Saint John Kalyvitis (living in a hut) wears a monastic garment and mantle, holding the Gospel and having open the free palm. The wall - painting is located in the soffit of the second arch of the south collonade in the Katholikon.
Saint Kosmas
Saint Kosmas, a doctor who was unmercenary and wonderworker holds a case for the medicines and a crusader forceps. The wall - painting is located above the second column in the south aisle of the Katholikon.
Saint Lawrence ( Saint Lavrentios)
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 Luke
Saint Luke holds closed Gospel. It is an icon at the top series of the north aisle of the iconostasis of the Katholikon. Dimensions 49 x 57 cm. Painted by Joseph Chourri.