Probably part of the Monastery of Theotokos Perivleptos, also known as the Monastery of Kyr Isaak (Jacob), from the name of its founder, Metropolitan of Thessaloniki from 1295-1315. In 1548 it was converted into a mosque, under the name Ishakiye Tzami. It is a four-column cruciform inscribed church, with narthex and surrounding portico, ending to the east in two chapels....
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