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Romanians and Mount Athos

Monasteries, Archives, Pilgrimages

by Petronel Zahariuc (Volume editor)
©2026 Edited Collection 680 Pages

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Summary

The relationships between the Romanian Principalities and the wider Orthodox world formed a fundamental framework of Romanian history, showing the Romanians’ place and role in European and world history. For five centuries (14th–19th), Moldavia and Wallachia served as the principal cultural and material supporters of Christian peoples in the Balkan Peninsula and the Near East.
This volume brings together 21 studies on the connections between Romanians and Mount Athos: the general history of the Holy Mountain; the ties between certain Athonite monasteries and the Romanian Principalities; the Romanian sketes and the life of Romanian monks residing on Mount Athos; Mount Athos saints and personalities who had links to the Romanian lands; pilgrimages to Mount Athos in the 19th–20th centuries; the artistic relations between Mount Athos and the Romanian Principalities; and the issue of Romanian monasteries subordinated to Mount Athos.

Details

Pages
680
Publication Year
2026
ISBN (Hardcover)
9783631904039
Language
English
Keywords
Mount Athos Moldavia Walachia Romanian Principalities Romanian History History of the Orthodox Church Archives Pilgrimages
Published
Berlin, Bruxelles, Chennai, Lausanne, New York, Oxford, 2026. 500 pp., 66 fig. b/w, 9 tab. b/w
Product Safety
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Biographical notes

Petronel Zahariuc (Volume editor)

Petronel Zahariuc is a professor at the "Alexandru Ioan Cuza" University in Iași (Romania) and a scientific researcher at the"A. D. Xenopol" Institute of History in Iași, Romanian Academy. He is a medievalist and premodernist, interested in the history of Romanians from the 15th to the 19th century.

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