Abstract
The present text discusses the relation between the Moldavian ruler Petru Rareș and the Zographou Monastery from Mount Athos. At the Zographou Monastery, more specifically in Saint Cosma’s chapel, one finds an inscription on marble which reads that Petru Rareș bought a watermill next to Zographou Monastery’s metochion in Kalamaria region and donated it to the monastery. The second source which documents the relations of the Moldavian prince with Zographou is the diptychs of the monastery from 1682, where among other founders one reads Petru Rareș.
The authors conclude that Petru Rareș continues the tradition of his family, his father, Stephen the Great, and his brother, Bogdan III, in relation to Zographou. The members of Stephen the Great dynasty prove to be new benefactors and founders of this monastery.
Keywords
inscription, Mount Athos, Petru Rareș, watermill in Chalkidiki, Zographou Monastery