HISTORICAL TIMELINE

998

First reference of the Monastery in a manuscript signed by founder Holy Xenophon.

1018

Theodoros, the founder’s brother, undertakes the abbotship.

1018
1078

1078

Drouggarios Stefanos becomes a monk under the name Symeon and becomes the second founder of the Monastery. He leaves at 1081 and comes back at 1089.

1285

The Monastery is conquered by pirates.

1285
1307

1307

The Monastery is plundered by Katalan Λεηλασία από Καταλανούς mercenaries.

1322

Gifts with chrysobull from emperor Andronikos Paleologos II.

1322
1352

1352

Gifts with chrysobull from Serbian Stefano Dousan.

1424

Mount Athos falls under Ottoman administration.

1424
1513/4

1513/4

Gifts with chrysobull from Neagoe Basarab.

1607

Radu Serban, ruler of Vlachia, starts annual sponsorship to the Monastery.

1607
1636

1636

Mattheos Basarab, ruler of Vlachia, keeps the annual sponsorship.

1658

Micahel Radou, ruler of Vlachia, confirms with chrysobull his previous sponsorships as well as of other rulers of Vlachia, which include large amounts of money, two villages and large land areas for exploitation.

1658
1784

1784

The communal order is restored in the Monastery after a sigillium by Patriarch Gabriel IV. Monk Paisios the Kaysokalybitis is declared as the abbot of the Monastery. Building works of new wings of the new Cathedral are initiated.

1799-1802

The new wall at the north and west of the impressive south wing is established.

1799-1802
1817

1817

Devastating fire destroys the southwest wing. Considerable amounts of manuscripts and other relics are lost.

1821-1822

Active participation in the Greek Revolution of 1821 against the Ottomans. As a consequence, monks are forced to leave the Monastery finding shelter in the island of Skopelos.

1821-1822
1830

1830

Return of the monks to the Monastery. Reconstruction works are initiated.

1835

The new Cathedral is completed.

1835
1836

1836

Seizure of the Monastery’s Metochis in Romania.

1976

Arrival of the new company under abbot Alexios from the Great Meteoron.

1976
1998

1998

Celebration of the Monastery’s millenium.