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*1000 - Upon the death of St. Athanasius, his monastery is renamed [[wikipedia:Great Lavra|St. Athanasius]] | *1000 - Upon the death of St. Athanasius, his monastery is renamed [[wikipedia:Great Lavra|St. Athanasius]] | ||
*1002 - Upon the death of St. John, his monastery is renamed [[wikipedia:Iviron monastery|St. John the Iberian]] | *1002 - Upon the death of St. John, his monastery is renamed [[wikipedia:Iviron monastery|St. John the Iberian]] | ||
*1178 - The fourth monastery is founded by [[wikipeida: | *1178 - The fourth monastery is founded by [[wikipeida:Saint Sava|St. Sava]] for Serbian monks. | ||
*1192 - Upon the death of St. Sava, his monastery is renamed [[wikipedia:Hilandar|St. Sava]]. | |||
* [[wikipedia:Dionysiou|St. John the Baptist]] | * [[wikipedia:Dionysiou|St. John the Baptist]] | ||
* [[wikipedia:Koutloumousiou|Holy Cross]] | * [[wikipedia:Koutloumousiou|Holy Cross]] | ||
Revision as of 11:19, 3 February 2009
- 963 - The first monastery on Mt. Athos is founded by St. Athanasius.
- 979 - The second monastery, the Monastery of the Annunciation, is founded by three monks, Athanasius, Nicholas, and Antonius from Adrianople, pupils of St. Athanasius. The katholikon of the monastery is dedicated to the Annunciation of the Virgina Mary and thus gives the monastery its name.
- 982 - The third monastery is founded by St. John the Iberian from Iberia (Georgia). Although the population has dwindled to 35 monks, the monastery is still populated by Georgian monks.
- 1000 - Upon the death of St. Athanasius, his monastery is renamed St. Athanasius
- 1002 - Upon the death of St. John, his monastery is renamed St. John the Iberian
- 1178 - The fourth monastery is founded by St. Sava for Serbian monks.
- 1192 - Upon the death of St. Sava, his monastery is renamed St. Sava.
- St. John the Baptist
- Holy Cross
- Transfiguration
- Forty Martyrs of Sebaste
- St. George the Painter Bulgarian
- Holy Archangels
- Sts. Peter and Paul
- St. Philotheus
- New Bethlehem
- Presentation
- St. Nicholas
- St. Xenophon
- St. Gregory
- Ascension
- St. Panteleimon Russian
- St. Stephen