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The Monastery of Iviron ( ka, ათონის ივერთა მონასტერი , tr; ) is an
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monastery in the monastic community of Mount Athos in northern
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History

The monastery was built under the supervision of two Georgian monks, John the Iberian and John Tornike between AD 980–83 and housed Georgian clergy and priests. It was founded on the site of the former Monastery of Clement. John the Iberian was appointed as the abbot of the newly founded monastery in 980. In 1005, Euthymius the Iberian became the secondary abbot of Iviron Monastery. In Greek, Iviron literally means "of the Iberians". The monastery ranks third in the Athonite hierarchy of 20 sovereign monasteries.


Notable people

* John Tornike (died 985) * John the Iberian (died c. 1002) * Gabriel the Iberian (c. 10th century) * Euthymius of Athos (c. 955-1028) * George the Hagiorite (1009-1065) * Archimandrite Averchie (1806/1818–?), Aromanian monk and schoolteacher


Gallery

File:Iviron Aug2006.jpg, View of the main monastery complex File:Mount Athos- Monastery Iviron.jpg, View of the sea


References


External links


Official website

Iviron monastery at the Mount Athos website
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