%0 Journal Article %T The wall-paintings of Saint Constantine at Missochori: New evidence concerning middle Byzantine Nissyros, Greece %A Katsioti Angeliki %A Mastrochristos Nikolaos %J Zograf %D 2012 %I Faculty of Philosophy, Belgrade %R 10.2298/zog1236065k %X The complex of the churches of Saint Constantine and Saint Mamas is located at Missochori, close to the capital of the island of Nissyros, Greece. The first church preserves wall-paintings dated to the end of the twelfth century, shared donation of two monasteries/churches. The paintings are partly repainted, probably in 1318/1319. Both the murals and the two inscriptions of the church provide new evidence concerning mediaeval Nissyros. %K twelfth century %K Byzantine wall-painting %K Nissyros-Greece %K inscriptions %K 1318/1319 %U http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-1361/2012/0350-13611236065K.pdf