The Reverend Dr. John Luke and the Churches of Chonai
The church of St. Michael at Chonai in south-west Turkey was one of the most famous pilgrimage centres through the entire Byzantine period. In the twelfth century Chonai was a vibrant urban centre able to sustain a huge multitude of travelers, merchants, and pilgrims. There had been a rapid recovery...
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