Cross-cultural interaction and convergence in the hospitaller states. The case of the cult of Saint Panteleemon in Telos
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A small processional icon from the monastery of Hagios Panteleemon of Telos, probably a product of a Rhodian painting workshop, is assessed along with other artistic evidence, both painting and architecture, under the prism of the cult of Saint Panteleemon. The emergence of his cult in the late 15th century is thought to have been used as a means of convergence of Greeks and Latins in Rhodes.
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PAPANIKOLAOU (Πρόδρομας ΠΑΠΑΝΙΚΟΛΑΟΥ) P. (2017). Cross-cultural interaction and convergence in the hospitaller states. The case of the cult of Saint Panteleemon in Telos. Deltion of the Christian Archaeological Society, 38, 199–226. https://doi.org/10.12681/dchae.14224
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