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- The Theotokos Kecharitomene Monastery (Gr****: Θεοτόκος Κεχαριτωμένη, lit. 'Theotokos Kecharitomene', Mother of God, full of grace) was a female convent...
- them, and the usurpation failed. As a result, John exiled Anna to the Kecharitomene Monastery, where she spent the rest of her life. In confinement there...
- and "rejoice" reflecting the original Gr****). The word κεχαριτωμένη (kecharitōménē), here translated as "graceful ", admits of various translations. Grammatically...
- others add the attribution of "Immaculate" (Akeratos), "Most Blessed" (Kecharitomene), "Mistress" (Despoina), "Virgin" or "Ever-Virgin" (Aei-Parthenos)."...
- according to Varzos), as their existence is mentioned in the typikon of the Kecharitomene Monastery. Skoulatos 1980, pp. 65, 237. ODB, "Katakalon" (A. Kazhdan)...
- least favourable provisions in the typikon that Irene granted to the Kecharitomene Monastery. Theodora herself is mentioned for the last time in October...
- unsuccessful and both Irene and Anna were then forced into exile at the Kecharitomene nunnery, which Irene had founded a few years previously. It was not...
- least favourable provisions in the typikon that Irene granted to the Kecharitomene Monastery. Constantine's marriage lifted him out of obscurity, and gave...
- Constantinople, such as those of the Pantokrator monastery and the Kecharitomene nunnery, give us an insight into ancient Byzantine monastic life and...
- when Empress Irene dedicated the first part of the typikon of the Kecharitomene Monastery, and confided it and the monastery to Eudokia's stewardship...