Panagia Church (?), Thriantafyllia

Department Archive
Collection Byzantine Research Fund
Reference No. BRF/02/01/14/096
Level Item
Place Mani
Dates 1909?
Donor/Creator Traquair, Mr Ramsay
Scope and Content South-west view. The photograph is annotated in pencil at the back. The location of the monument has been misspelled as: 'Thrianda Felia'.
Further information The area in the middle of the Peloponnese, on the Laconia/Messinia border, was known as early as the 10th c. as the Mani. It was occupied by the Slavs in the early Medieval period and was christianised in the 10th c. by Hossios Nikon. There are scores of Byzantine and post-Byzantine churches in the Mani: the first major phase of building activity in the region seems to run from the late 10th to the later 12th c.

The small church of Panagia at Triantafyllia, is a cell building of the 10th c. decorated with wall-paintings.