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159: 207:. It was reconfirmed as a possession of Makrinitissa by Arsenios Autoreianos, although he also recognized the canonical rights of the Bishop of Velestino over it. However, it appears that the Maliasenoi fell out with the rulers of Epirus, as the Hilarion monastery was removed again from the possession of Makrinitissa, and was only restored to it by Michael VIII's brother 158: 154:
after his parents' death. John apparently engaged in large-scale reconstruction at the monastery, where he too lived out his life as the monk Neilos, since in his funeral inscription he is mentioned as the monastery's "second founder".
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Following its heyday in the 13th century, the historical sources are completely silent about the monastery during the 14th–17th centuries. Sometime after 1700, the monastery, possibly including the main church
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The monastery gathered considerable possessions, which had to be repeatedly confirmed in a series of deeds. Thus the monastery of Hilarion at Halmyros was granted to the monastery as a
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of Konstantios and Joasaph respectively, at the monastery in later life, and died and were buried there. According to a document issued by Emperor
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between 1205–1209, the monastery's foundation is usually placed during this time frame. "Conte" may however also be identified with Count
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which was erected in 1767 in its place. Fragments of the tombs of the Maliasenoi are spread across other churches in the region.
176:) suffered considerable damage due to landslides. In 1743, the two-storey chapel of St. Nicholas and All Saints southwest of the 532: 520: 458: 581: 112: 93: 116: 203:, but later removed by the Latin rulers of Thessaly, before being restored to the Makrinitissa Monastery by 120: 601: 586: 187:, and part of its decoration—notably a relief of the Theotokos Oxeia Episkepsis—were reused in the 139: 57: 85: 64:
some time before 1215 on Mount Drongos in the district of Dryanoubaina, and dedicated to the
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The monastery is first attested in a document issued by Arsenios, the
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incorporated into the current Church of the Dormition in Makrinitsa
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in 1274, the monastery, along with the nearby female convent of
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Both Constantine Maliasenos and his son became monks, with the
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granted by a certain "Conte", identified by some scholars with
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Anastasiadou, Archontoula; Kontogiannopoulou, Maria (2009).
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For a list of the possessions and relevant literature, see
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Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften
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Tabula Imperii Byzantini, Band 1: Hellas und Thessalia
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Christian monasteries established in the 13th century
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The monastery was founded by the Thessalian magnate
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Index

Greek
Greek Orthodox
Makrinitsa
Volos
Thessaly
Greece
Constantine Maliasenos
Demetrias
Theotokos
metochion
Halmyros
William of Champlitte
Prince of Achaea
Berthold II von Katzenelnbogen
Velestino
Bishop of Demetrias
stauropegic
Patriarchate of Constantinople
Germanos II
Manuel II
Arsenios Autoreianos
Nicholas Maliasenos
monastic name
Michael VIII Palaiologos
Nea Petra
Portaria
John Maliasenos Palaiologos

Spolia
katholikon

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