Evidence of Italo-Greek Culture

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Evidence of Italo-Greek Culture between the Early and Late Middle Ages is part of the Tentative list of Italy in order to qualify for inclusion in the World Heritage List.

The Evidence of Italo-Greek Culture between the Early and Late Middle Ages comprises five sites in the Region of Calabria. They represent Greek-Byzantine culture in the western Mediterranean, during a "Second Phase of Hellenization" between the 8th and 11th centuries.

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Full Name
Evidence of Italo-Greek Culture between the Early and Late Middle Ages
Country
Italy
Added
2023
Type
Cultural
Categories
Archaeological site - Byzantine
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2023 Added to Tentative List

The site has 5 locations

Evidence of Italo-Greek Culture: City of Gerace (T)
Evidence of Italo-Greek Culture: Baptistery of Santa Severina (T)
Evidence of Italo-Greek Culture: Oratorium of San Marco a Rossano (T)
Evidence of Italo-Greek Culture: Catholic of Stilo (T)
Evidence of Italo-Greek Culture: Orthodox Monastery of S. Giovanni Theristìs in Bivongi (T)

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