RE: Discovering Crete - Part 3, The Monastery of Odigítrias I

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Discovering Crete - Part 3, The Monastery of Odigítrias I

in photography •  7 years ago  (edited)

Those are typical orthodox symbols. If you open the picture in a new tab to see it bigger you will see a depiction of Mary and the baby Jesus and the Christian cross.Now I don't know Cyrillic, but I know how to read some or most of the letters, it is the name of the monastery "Iera Moni Panagias" signifying that it is a monastery and the last name is Odigitrias, the actual name.
Probably @katerinaramm or @ruth-girl, our local Greek girls can explain better :D

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Thank you for the mention @alexdory!
These are Greek letters and they mean 'Holy Temple of Virgin Mother the Odigitria' which means Virgin Mary the Leader (probably deriving from a very old Icon)
This monastery was first built during the 14th century.
You can read more about its history here and @shaka thank you again for sharing your beautiful memories and photos of my island!

Hey @alexdory and @katerinaramm, thank you both for joining in with these great additions! That's what I love about Steemit :)

Cheers!

Thanks for explaining this orthodox church symbols, @alexdory!