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- Pantokratoros Monastery (Gr****: Μονή Παντοκράτορος) is a Gr**** Orthodox monastery in the monastic state of Mount Athos in Greece. It stands on the north-eastern...
- Pantokratoros Monastery or the Monastery of the Pantocrator (Gr****: Μονή Παντοκράτορος, romanized: Moni Pantokratoros), also called the Monastery of the...
- Panteleïmon was Russian; Simonopetra was Bulgarian; Great Lavra, Vatopedi, Pantokratoros and Stavronikita were Gr****; and Zographou, Kastamonitou, Xeropotamou...
- of Christ in Christian iconography Mount Pantokrator, Corfu, Greece Pantokratoros monastery, Greece Pantocrator Church, Patras, Greece Pantokrator (band)...
- "The Last interview with the Great Byzantologist Sir Steven Runciman". Pantokratoros Monastery. Archived from the original on 6 January 2022. Retrieved 10...
- Bogoroditsa Skete (interior, behind Pantokratoros) Pantokratoros Monastery Skete of Prophet Elijah (interior, behind Pantokratoros) Stavronikita Monastery Kapsala...
- mentions without any designation; while Lavra, Vatopedi (see fig. 59), Pantokratoros, and Stavronikita (which had been recently founded by the patriarch...
- mentions without any designation; while Lavra, Vatopedi (see fig. 59), Pantokratoros, and Stavronikita (which had been recently founded by the patriarch...
- Pantocrator of Patras (Gr****: Ιερός Ναός Παντοκράτορος, romanized: Ieros Naos Pantokratoros) is a Gr**** Orthodox basilica in the east side of the city of Patras...
- Protaton without any designations; while Lavra, Vatopedi (see fig. 59), Pantokratoros, and Stavronikita (which founded shortly prior by the patriarch Jeremiah...