Paros.
Paros.
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588. Paros, Episkopiana, Evangelistria (Πάρος, Επισκοπιανά,
Ευαγγελίστρια)
The Mid-Byzantine period is represented by a small number
of sculptures incorporated in later churches in Marpissa (7)
and Naoussa. The surviving Byzantine monuments on Paros
are fewer and smaller than the Early Christian. The Theoske-
paste church at Protoria (3) and Saint George Thalassitis at
Piso Livadi (8) are barrel-vaulted, single-nave churches pre-
serving a layer of frescoes from the 13th c. Saint John at Kato
Marathi (5) and Evangelistria at Episkopiana (9) are domed,
cross-in-square churches. During the Latin occupation three
castles were constructed on Paros: Kastro Paroikias (1), built
with plenty of ancient material; the ruined castle on Kefalos hill
(6), with the barrel-vaulted, single-nave Evangelismos church,
dating from 1410; and Kastro Naoussas (4), a good repre-
sentative of a fortified medieval settlement.
588. Paros, Paroikia, Kastro, tower (Πάρος, Παροικιά, κάστρο, πύργος)
588. Paros, Kephalos hill, Evangelismos (Πάρος, Λόφος Κεφάλου,
Ευαγγελισμός)