Dionysiou Monastery

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Dionysiou Monastery
Ιερά Μονή Διονυσίου
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External view of the monastery.
Dionysiou Monastery is located in Mount Athos
Dionysiou Monastery
Location within Mount Athos
Monastery information
Full name Holy Monastery of Dionysiou
Order Ecumenical Patriarchate
Established mid 14th century
Dedicated to John the Baptist
Diocese Mount Athos
People
Founder(s) Dionysios
Prior Archimandrite Elder Petros
Important associated figures Nicodemus the Hagiorite
Architecture
Style Byzantine
Site
Location Mount Athos, Greece
Coordinates Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
Public access Men only
Dionysiou monastery as seen from a nearby cliff.

Dionysiou Monastery (Greek: Μονή Διονυσίου) is an Eastern Orthodox monastery at the monastic state of Mount Athos in Greece in southwest part of Athos peninsula. The monastery ranks fifth in the hierarchy of the Athonite monasteries. It is one of the twenty self-governing monasteries in Athos, and it was dedicated to John the Baptist.

History

The monastery was founded in the 14th century by saint Denys de Korisos, and it was named after him. The architect decided to build the monastery in Byzantinian style.

By the end of the 15h century according to the Russian pilgrim Isaiah, the monastery was Serb.[1]

The library of the monastery housed 804 manuscripts, and more than 4,000 printed books. The oldest manuscripts came from the 11th century.

Today the monastery has a community of around 50 monks.

Dionysiou monastery

Manuscripts

Gallery

Dionysiou monastery

References

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External links

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