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Vastas ( el, Βάστας, also Βάστα ''Vasta'') is a village in the municipality of
Megalopoli Megalopoli ( el, Μεγαλόπολη) is a town in the southwestern part of the regional unit of Arcadia, southern Greece. It is located in the same site as ancient Megalopolis ( grc, Μεγαλόπολις, literally ''large/great city''). When ...
, Arcadia,
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. It is situated on a mountainside near the border with
Messenia Messenia or Messinia ( ; el, Μεσσηνία ) is a regional unit (''perifereiaki enotita'') in the southwestern part of the Peloponnese region, in Greece. Until the implementation of the Kallikratis plan on 1 January 2011, Messenia was a ...
, at about 850 m elevation. It is known for its "miracle church" of Saint Theodora. Vastas is 2 km west of
Isaris Isaris ( el, Ίσαρης) is a village and a community in the municipality of Megalopoli, Arcadia, Greece. It is situated in the mountains west of the Alfeios valley, at about 750 m elevation. It is considered a traditional settlement. It is 2 ...
, 6 km northeast of Kato Melpeia (Messenia), 6 km northwest of
Chranoi Chranoi ( el, Χράνοι - ) is a village in the municipality of Megalopoli, southwest Arcadia, Greece. It is located in the mountains on the border with Messenia, at about 500 m elevation. It is 4 km west Paradeisia, 5 km southeast o ...
and 14 km west of
Megalopoli Megalopoli ( el, Μεγαλόπολη) is a town in the southwestern part of the regional unit of Arcadia, southern Greece. It is located in the same site as ancient Megalopolis ( grc, Μεγαλόπολις, literally ''large/great city''). When ...
.


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Saint Theodora

Vastas is best known for its "miracle church" of Saint Theodora of Vasta, who was an 11th-century Byzantine citizen. When the area was raided by bandits, Theodora was determined to help defend her village, but as a woman it was unthinkable to do so. Not to be deterred, Theodora secretly disguised herself as a male soldier in order to join the defense. Unfortunately, Theodora did not survive, and as she lay dying she uttered the following words: The villagers, moved by her bravery and her untimely demise, built a church at the site of her grave. Legend has it that a local river re-routed to pass directly under the church. Eventually, trees sprouted from the roof of the church, the roots of which are not visible under the roof and neither inside nor outside the church. Currently the church has 17 enormous holly and maple trees growing on its roof. Most of them are taller than 30 meters. Saint Theodora has become an important saint of the Greek Orthodox Church and the site has become important for religious pilgrims and sightseers alike.


The solved mystery of the trees

Researchers from the
University of Patras The University of Patras (UPatras; el, Πανεπιστήμιο Πατρών, ''Panepistímio Patrón'') is a public university in Patras, Greece. It is the third-largest university in Greece with respect to the size of the student body, the s ...
, in Greece, have studied the structure and had the following comments:
... its story in general....involves a "miracle". .... The geophysical team of the University of Patras tried to add to the restoration of this protected building. .... seventeen large trees and several smaller have grown on the roof of the building. The problem that had to be dealt with concerning the trees on the roof was to find out where their roots were directed without provoking the religious feeling of the church people and the clergymen that were our "sleepless guardians" throughout the entire survey. After an onsite estimation of the situation it was decided that the high-frequency georadar would be used on the walls of the building together with electrical tomography using very small electrodes, so as to have a double check on the methodology. The results of the investigation threw ample light to the mystery and gave the Directorate for the Restoration of Byzantine and Post-Byzantine Monuments all the answers they needed to proceed safely with the restoration of the church of St. Theodora. It was proved that the roots follow the gaps existing inside the side stonemasonry walls creating repulsion stresses between the stones and thus they reach the ground. This leads to the creation of a net of roots that reinforces the building from a static point of view opposing the roof load but is also destroying the stone walls. It was also proved that there are fewer problems in the north wall while there seem to be many voids in the south wall.


The "three wonders of Vasta"


The unexplored ancient caverns

The Church of St. Theodora sits on top of large unexplored caverns. About 40 years ago, a local land owner, Mitsios Papakostantinou, found three small statues in the caverns. The statues were claimed by the
Archaeological Museum of Sparta The Archaeological Museum of Sparta ( el, Αρχαιολογικό Μουσείο Σπάρτης), founded in 1875, is a museum in Sparta, Greece that houses thousands of artifacts from the ancient Acropolis of Sparta and the rest of the municipali ...
.


Kolokotroni's footprint

On the northwestern side of the village, there rests a big limestone with a perfect fossil foot print on it. The older villagers tell the legend of the Father of the Greek Independence Revolution of 1821, Kolokotronis. They say that Kolokotronis and his fellow riders used to use that spot as an observation point for approaching Turks. One day, when Kolokotronis dismounted from his horse, his foot left an imprint upon the rock.


The spring of Apollo

The spring on top of Mount Tetrazion, the village's highest point, has water so cold that it's very hard for anyone to keep a hand in it for more than 40 seconds. The legend has it that the god
Apollo Apollo, grc, Ἀπόλλωνος, Apóllōnos, label=genitive , ; , grc-dor, Ἀπέλλων, Apéllōn, ; grc, Ἀπείλων, Apeílōn, label= Arcadocypriot Greek, ; grc-aeo, Ἄπλουν, Áploun, la, Apollō, la, Apollinis, label ...
used to refresh himself at this spring as his temple is in sight at the mountain top on the west side below.


Notable people

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Vasilis Papakonstantinou Vasilis Papakonstantinou (Βασίλης Παπακωνσταντίνου) (born 21 June 1950) is a Greek singer known mostly for his work in Greek rock. Most of his songs have gained considerable popularity, mainly in Greece and Cyprus. Early ...
(born 1950), singer, musician and songwriter


See also

* List of settlements in Arcadia


References


External links


History and information about Vastas

Vastas on GTP Travel Pages
{{Megalopoli Megalopolis, Greece Populated places in Arcadia, Peloponnese