ATLAS OF THE CHRISTIAN MONUMENTS OF THE AEGEAN - page 167

Aghia Thekla.
Kathenoi.
EUBOEA
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177. Kathenoi,
Aghia Trite,
mural painting
(Καθενοί,
Αγία Τρίτη,
τοιχογραφία)
175. Aghia Thekla, church of Aghia Marina (Αγία Θέκλα, Αγία Μαρίνα)
175. Aghia Thekla, church of Aghia Thecla (Αγία Θέκλα, ο ομώνυμος
ναός)
175.
Aghia Thekla.
The funerary naiskos of Aghia Thekla is cross-vaulted and fea-
tures three layers of wall-paintings, dating from the late 13th
until the late 14th-early 15th c. Close to the village is the small,
aisleless, barrel-vaulted church of Aghia Marina. Parts of wall-
paintings that can be distinguished in the interior date from the
second half of the 14th c.
176.
Makrychori.
The church of Aghios Demetrios at the cemetery, cross-vaulted
with the subsequent addition of a narthex in the W, preserves a
large part of its significant painted decoration dating from 1302-
3, according to the dedicatory inscription.
177.
Kathenoi.
In close proximity to the village survives the ruined cross-vault-
ed church of Aghia Trite, with wall-paintings of the late 14th c. At
the Eria site is the catholicon of the monastery of Hypapante or
Panagia Monomeritissa, a contracted cross-in-square church
with dome. Two layers of wall-paintings can be seen in the inte-
rior, of which the first is Late Byzantine.
177. Kathenoi, Aghia Trite (Καθενοί, Αγία Τρίτη)
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