Antoniev Monastery

Antoniev Monastery

The Antoniev Monastery ( _ru. Антониев монастырь) was one of the most important monasteries in medieval Novgorod the Great; it stands along the right bank of the Volkhov River north of the city centre.

The monastery was founded in 1117 by Antonii Rimlianin, who, according to legend, flew to Novgorod from Rome on a rock (the alleged rock is now in the vestibule just to the right of the main door into the Church of the Nativity of the Mother of God beneath a fresco of Bishop Nikita of Novgorod). Antonii was consecrated hegumen of the monastery in 1131 by Archbishop Nifont (1130-1156) and was buried beneath a large slab to the right of tha altar in the same church.

The Church of the Nativity of the Mother of God, like the Church of St. George in the Yuriev Monastery, is one of the few three-domed churches in Russia. It was founded by Antonii in 1117 and completed in 1119. There are some frescoes from the Middle Ages still extant, most notably in the apse, but most are from the sixteenth or seventeenth centuries and are in some disrepair.

The monastery is currently part of the Novgorod United Museum-Preserve and has not been returned to the Russian Orthodox Church.

References

Robert Michell and Neville Forbes, ed., "The Chronicle of Novgorod, 1016-1471" (New York: American Medieval Society Press, 1970), 9-10, 12.


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