Saint Eleusa Attika Greece
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Its construction dates back to the Byzantine period
Something that connects the church with the area is that on its left side, looking at the entrance, we will find the ancient source of the Ilis river.
Ilissos, is one of the two rivers of Athens and passing southeast through the basin of Attica, it ends at the Faliric bay.
Plato called it "ὐδάτιον", because it dried up in the summer.
WalkinginHellas Posted at 11-6 01:37
there are many small churches in Greece since ancient times. Good morning. Thank you very much. Ηave a wonderful weekend
DowntownRDB Posted at 11-6 03:47
Beautiful aerial views Niko. That's a really small church but I bet it has lots of history behind it. Hope you are having a great weekend.
Its construction dates back to the Byzantine period
Something that connects the church with the area is that on its left side, looking at the entrance, we will find the ancient source of the Ilis river.
Ilissos, is one of the two rivers of Athens and passing southeast through the basin of Attica, it ends at the Faliric bay.
Plato called it "ὐδάτιον", because it dried up in the summer.
Thank you very much. Ηave a wonderful week
WalkinginHellas Posted at 11-7 06:32
Its construction dates back to the Byzantine period
Something that connects the church with the area is that on its left side, looking at the entrance, we will find the ancient source of the Ilis river.
Ilissos, is one of the two rivers of Athens and passing southeast through the basin of Attica, it ends at the Faliric bay.
You're very welcome Niko.
Thanks for the well wishes and also for schooling me up on the history of the church.