Μονή των Αμαλφηνών (Q3320390)

Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Amalfinon Monastery (Greek: Μονή των Αμαλφηνών) or Amalfion was the most prominent of the three former monasteries for Latin-speaking Christians on Mount Athos before the Great Schism. Sometimes described one of the first examples of Western Rite Orthodoxy after the events of 1054, its affiliation with either Eastern Orthodox Church or the Catholic Church has been subject of debate. It was located halfway between the Athonite monasteries of Great Lavra and Karakallou Monastery.

Summary from Ελληνικά / Modern Greek Wikipedia (elwiki)

Η Μονή των Αμαλφηνών ή Αμαλφιών υπήρξε το σημαντικότερο από τα τρία, γνωστά έως σήμερα, λατινικά Αββαεία (Μοναστήρια) του Άθω. Βρισκόταν στα μισά της διαδρομής μεταξύ των μοναστηριών της Μεγίστης Λαύρας και της Καρακάλλου, του Αγίου Όρους

Summary from Français / French Wikipedia (frwiki)

Le monastère des Amalfitains fut le plus important des trois monastères latins connus à l'Athos. Il était situé à mi-chemin entre les monastères de la Grande Laure et de Karakallou.

Summary from Български език / Bulgarian Wikipedia (bgwiki)

Амалфийският манастир (на гръцки: Μονή Ζωγράφου, на латински: Sancte Marie Cenobii Amalfitanorum) е средновековен манастир на Света гора. Той е най-известният от трите бивши манастира на латиноговорещи християни на Атон преди Източно-западната схизма. Манастирът понякога е описват като първият пример за православен западен обряд след Схизмата, но въпросът за принадлежност на манастира към Източноправославната църква или към Римокатолическата църква е спорен.

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