The Foundation of Philotheou Monastery
The community Philotheus founded was originally known as the Little Monastery of Fteris, located in the Kravvatos region at the site where the Chapel of the Prophet Elias now stands. During the eleventh century the monastery was relocated to its present position, where it was rebuilt in the same architectural style as the original structure. Its main church (katholikon) is dedicated to the Annunciation of the Theotokos.
Over the following centuries the monastery acquired distinct character and patronage. By the end of the fifteenth century, according to records attributed to a Russian pilgrim named Isaiah, the community was Albanian in composition. In 1539-1540 it was renovated with funds from the Georgian kings Levan of Kakheti and his son Alexander II of Kakheti. The monastery's library today holds some 250 manuscripts and 2,500 printed books, around 500 of them in Russian and Romanian, and the community numbers about sixty working monks.