• Elder Haralambos Dionysiatis (or Charalambos of Dionysiou, 1886–6 November 1983), Abbot of Dionysiou Monastery from 1979 to 2000[7][8].
  • General information about the Dionysiou monastery: hierarchical position, dedication, celebrations and main relics of the monastery .
  • The Dionysiou Monastery is located on a rock 80 m above the southwest coast of the peninsula of Mount Athos.
  • The 25 meters-high tower was built in 1520, but the greater part of the monastery was destroyed by fire in 1535.
  • Cultural and Historical Significance: Dionysiou Monastery has played a role in preserving and transmitting the spiritual and cultural heritage of Orthodoxy.
  • Dionysiou Monastery was founded in the fourteenth century by St. Dionysios of Koreseos.
  • The Dionysiou Monastery also owns the Monoxylitis metochi, which was given to it from the Great Lavra in the middle of the 17th century.
  • The Holy Dionysiou Monastery, fifth in the hierarchy of Athonite monasteries, is dedicated to the Nativity of St. John the Baptist.
  • Dionysiou is built on a rock 80m. high, near the sea on the southwest side of Mt. Athos between the monasteries of Gregoriou and St. Paul.
  • Dionysiou monastery. The monastery was founded in the 14th century by the monk Dionysius and it is situated on the southwest side of Mount Athos.
  • The current form of the Dionysiou monastery is mainly due to the extensive construction work carried out during the 16th century.
  • The Holy Monastery of Dionysiou, also known as "Nea Petra", was built in 1366 by the monk Saint Dionysios on a rock, on the southwest side of the Athos...