Stoudios Monastery

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Stoudios Monastery was one of the most important Byzantine monastic centers in Constantinople, renowned for its strict ascetic rule, intellectual activity, and influential role in religious and political life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Byzantine monastery
affiliation Chalcedonian Christianity NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs Monastery of St. John of Stoudios NERFINISHED
Monastery of Stoudios NERFINISHED
Studion Monastery NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Byzantine architecture NERFINISHED
associatedWith Studite monastic rule
Studite monks NERFINISHED
contributedTo codification of monastic discipline
development of Byzantine hymnography
preservation of Christian texts
country Byzantine Empire
dedicatedTo Saint John the Baptist NERFINISHED
foundedBy Flavius Studius NERFINISHED
foundedInCentury 5th century
foundedInYear 462
governedByRule Rule of Theodore the Studite NERFINISHED
heritage Byzantine cultural heritage
historicalEra Late Byzantine period NERFINISHED
Middle Byzantine period
influenced Byzantine monasticism
Slavic monasticism
knownFor hymnography
intellectual activity
liturgical poetry
manuscript production
role in Byzantine political life
role in Byzantine religious life
scriptorium
strict ascetic rule
languageOfLiturgicalLife Greek
locatedIn Constantinople NERFINISHED
Istanbul
Turkey
locatedInDistrict Psamathia NERFINISHED
locatedNear Sea of Marmara NERFINISHED
notableAbbot Sabba the Studite NERFINISHED
Theodore the Studite NERFINISHED
opposed Byzantine Iconoclasm NERFINISHED
partOf Eastern Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
playedRoleIn Iconoclast controversy NERFINISHED
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodoxy
status ruins
typeOfCommunity cenobitic monastery
usedAs intellectual center
liturgical center
monastic center

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Theodore Studites placeOfActivity Stoudios Monastery
Emperor Isaac I Komnenos retirementTo Stoudios Monastery
subject surface form: Isaac I Komnenos