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After the death of Luke, Nikon incurred the displeasure of his brother monks by striving to enforce rigid discipline. He was eventually forced to leave. He tried to establish his own monastery, but ultimately settled in the
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Oltean, Daniel (2022). "From the Monastery of the Theotokos tou Roudiou to Simanaklay?: Greek and Armenian Monks in a Changing World".
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initially intended for the community he founded, but they rejected it and the community disbanded. The
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and the monastery of Saint Simeon was sacked. For safety, Nikon moved to the monastery of the
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was taken up by the monastery of the Virgin of the Pomegranate. From the 13th century, the
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was written while he was still on the Black Mountain. It contains one episode cited to the
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Nikon produced two major compilations of ecclesiastical texts: the
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Kazhdan, Alexander (1991). "Nikon of the Black Mountain". In
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Early 16th-century manuscript of the Slavonic version of the
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Byzantine
Constantinople
archontes
Constantine IX
Virgin Mary
Black Mountain
Anazarbos
monastery of Simeon Stylites the Younger
Wondrous Mountain
Sultanate of Rum
Antioch
Anazarbos
Euthymiac History
lost work
typikon
Arabic
Slavonic
Ethiopic





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