Difference between revisions of "Panagia Gorgoepikoos"

From OrthodoxWiki
Jump to: navigation, search
Line 1: Line 1:
'''''Panagia Gorgoepikoos'''''(Gr., Γοργοεπήκοο, "She who is quick to hear") is one of the many surnames given to the [[Theotokos]] and is also the name of an [[icon]] and [[monastery]].
+
'''''Panagia Gorgoepikoos''''' (Gr., Γοργοεπήκοο, "She who is quick to hear") is one of the many surnames given to the [[Theotokos]] and is also the name of an [[icon]] and [[monastery]].
  
 
<!---== History of the Icon ==--->
 
<!---== History of the Icon ==--->

Revision as of 05:34, January 23, 2008

Panagia Gorgoepikoos (Gr., Γοργοεπήκοο, "She who is quick to hear") is one of the many surnames given to the Theotokos and is also the name of an icon and monastery.


List of Gorgoepikoos churches

  • (Athens, Greece)
The church stands next to the modern Cathedral of Athens. It was constructed at the end of the 12th century, on the ruins of an ancient temple, dedicated to goddess Eileithyia. It was initially called "Little Metropolis", it was dedicated to Panaghia Gorgoepikoos and belonged to the episcopal mansion of Athens. In the 17th century it was referred to as both "Gorgoepikoos" and "Catholicon". In 1841 it housed the public library of Athens and in 1863 it was dedicated to Aghios Eleutherios. The walls of the church are entirely constructed of large, ancient Greek, Roman, early Byzantine marble blocks and relief plaques, without bricks. The reliefs, ninety in total, are mostly used on the upper section of the walls, resulting in a unique, for a Christian church, decoration. Free for all visitors, this church is a little gem that has caused, I reckon, the Cathedral next door to receive considerable criticism, some of which is probably undeserved.

List of Gorgoepikoos monasteries