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'''Saint Matthew the Myroblyte Monastery''' (Greek: Ἱερὸν Ἡσυχαστήριον Ἁγίου Ματθαίου τοῦ Μυροβλήτου) is a Eastern Orthodox male monastery in [[Attica]].
 
==1. LocationGeography==
It is located at an elevation of 525 m. at the north-east side of the [[|Liontari (Pateras mountain summit)|Liontari summit]] of [[Pateras (mountain)|Pateras mountain]] in [[Agios Georgios valley (West Attica)|Agios Georgios valley]].
 
Ruins of the ancient town of [[Ereneia]] are located nearby.
=2. History=
 
==2. History==
It was founded in 2000, originally under the name '''All Saints and Holy Fathers Monastery'''.
 
The monks are [[Greek Old Calendarism|Greek Old Calendarists]].
 
==3. Notes==
* Nikos Nezis [Νίκος Νέζης], [[http://library.eooa.gr/webopac/pdf/012255.pdf ''Toponymics of Attica. Settlements, Monuments, Toponymics'' [''Τοπωνύμια της Αττικής. Οικισμοί-Μνημεία-Τοπωνύμια]'']]], Hellenic Federation of Mountaineering & Climbing [Ελληνική Ομοσπονδία Ορειβασίας Αναρρίχησης], Anavasi Editions [Ανάβαση], Athens, 2013, p. 142.
 
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