Zograf Monastery
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The Saint George the Zograf Monastery or Zograf Monastery (Bulgarian: Зографски манастир; Greek: Μονή Ζωγράφου, Moní Zográphou) is one of the twenty Eastern Orthodox monasteries in Mount Athos (the "Holy Mountain") in Greece. It was founded in the late 9th or early 10th century by three Bulgarians from Ohrid and is regarded as the historical Bulgarian monastery on Mount Athos, and is traditionally inhabited by Bulgarian Orthodox monks.
Ζωγράφου | |
Monastery information | |
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Full name | Holy Monastery of Zografou |
Order | Ecumenical Patriarchate |
Established | Late 9th or early 10th century, 919 in some sources |
Dedicated to | Saint George |
Diocese | Mount Athos |
People | |
Founder(s) | Moses, Aaron and John (all from Ohrid) |
Prior | Archimandrite Elder Ambrosius |
Site | |
Location | Mount Athos, Greece |
Coordinates | 40°18′21″N 24°09′37″E |
Public access | Men only |
Other information | https://zograf.eu/ |
Website | https://zograf.eu/ |
The monastery is named after the 13th or 14th century icon of Saint George, known as Saint George the Zograf (Светѝ Гео̀рги Зогра̀ф). The name of the latter comes from the belief that the icon mysteriously painted itself on the prepared board (zograf(os) in Greek means "painter" (from zoe="life" and graphos="scribe").