Agia Lavra

Agia Lavra

Infobox Greek Dimos
name = Kalavryta
name_local = Καλάβρυτα


periph = West Greece
prefec = Achaea
province =
lat_deg = 38
lat_min = 2
lat_hem = N
lon_deg = 22
lon_min = 7
lon_hem = E

The monastery of Agia Lavra was built in 961 AD, on Helmos Mountain, at an altitude of 961 meters, and can be described as the symbolic birth-place of modern Greece. It stands as one of the oldest monasteries in the Peloponnese.

It was built in 10th century but was burnt to the ground in 1585 by the Turks. It was rebuilt in 1600 while the frescoes by Anthimos were completed in 1645. It was burnt again in 1715 and in 1826 by the armies of Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt. In 1850 after the rebirth of modern Greece, the building was completely rebuilt. The monastery was burned down by German forces in 1943.

It is famously linked with the Greek War of Independence, since it was here that the call for "Eleftheria I Thanatos" (Ελευθερία ή θάνατος) was first heard on 17 March 1821, launching the revolution against the Ottoman Empire. That day, Bishop Germanos of Patras performed a doxology and administered an oath to the Peloponnesian fighters. [History of the Hellenic Nation, v. 12, p. 82] . The revolutionary flag was supposedly raised by Bishop under the plane tree just outside the gate of the monastery.

To this day, the vestments of Germanos, documents, books, icons, the Gospel of Tsarina Catherine II of Russia, sacred vessels, crosses, etc are preserved in the Monastery, along with the holy relics of St Alexios, given by Byzantine emperor Manuel Palaeologus in 1398. Pieces of embroidery, made with gold or silver threads woven in pure silk materials in Smyrna and Constantinople, are also possessions of the Monastery and they date from 16th century.

On the hill opposite, a monument to the heroes of the Revolution of 1821 looks down upon the monastery.

Agia Lavra is located in the city of Kalavryta, Achaia prefecture.

ee also

* Greek War of Independence
* Germanos of Patras
* Greek Flag

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