Zogeria.
Kranidi.
PELOPONNESE
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278. Zogeria, copper coins hoard (Ζογεριά,
Θησαυρός χάλκινων νομισμάτων)
278. Zogeria, gold coins hoard (Ζογεριά, Θησαυρός χρυσών
νομισμάτων)
278.
Zogeria.
Remarkable discoveries have been made in the Zogeria area,
Spetses, including the architectural remains of an Early Chris-
tian settlement abandoned in the late 6th c. for fear of raids, as
attested by two hoards, one of gold and one of silver coins, with
581-2 as a possible date of concealment.
279.
Kranidi.
In the Kranidi area are three cross-vaulted
churches of the 13th c., with Aghia Triada at
the Pikrodaphni site the most significant. Its
founder was Manuel Mourmouras, and its
frescoes were painted by the Athenian Ioan-
nis in 1245. At Milindra is Saint Andrew, with
13th c. wall-paintings. The church of Saint
John Theologos is situated on Aghios Ioan-
nis Theologos hill and features wall-paint-
ings of the 13th c.