ΤΥΠΟΣ ΛΗΜΜΑΤΟΣ 
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ΠΕΡΙΛΗΨΗ 
The Pantokrator monastery in Constantinople is a complex of three churches that was founded by John II Komnenos (1118-1143) and his spouse Eirene, between 1118 and 1136. The South church is dedicated to Christ Pantokrator and the north to Virgin Mary Eleousa. Between these two, a single-aisled domed church was added, dedicated to the Archangel Michael and used as a burial chapel for the Komnenos lineage at first and the Palaiologos lineage later. In 1453 sultan Mehmed II converted the monastery to a mosque which is today known under the name Molla Zeyrek Camii.  | 
 
 
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