Panaghia is a small Byzantine church situated in the old town centre of Rossano, a frazione of Corigliano-Rossano, Calabria, southern Italy.
"Panagia" derives from the ancient Greek pan- (whole) and ághios (holy), meaning "All-Holy".
Since the church was built in the honor of Maria Tutta Santa, Panaghia would be best translated as "All Saint".
Inside the church, there are two frescoes: one picturing Basil of Caesarea and the other (14th century) John Chrysostom.
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