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Above left: The south door, built in the Byzantine style with the jambs separate from the matrix of the walls. - Above right: The inscribed spolion with a low relief sculpture of three figures on the church's south side is a classical grave marker. It is said that the village ultimately got its modern name of Agia Triada, dedicated to the holy trinity, from this prominent grave marker on the corner of the village's cemetery church. - Below: Details of the south façade. |
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Above: The eastern side of the church with the typical partitioning of the wall construction and part of the eastern façade with missing ceramic bowls. - Below: Details of the eastern façade with much decorative brickwork, including meander structures and immured ceramic bowls (or their remains). |
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