detail of the composition Presentation of the Virgin Mary in the Temple which belong to the wall paintings from 14th century, separated and removed by restorers in 1992, north wall, narthex
Histamenon of Romanos IV Diogenes. Obverse: Three figures standing: Constantine (left), Michael VII Doukas (centre) and Andronikos (right). Constantine and Andronikos hold, each, a globus cruciger. Michael VII Doukas holds a labarum-headed sceptre.
Hyperpyron of Alexios I Komnenos. Reverse: Alexios I stands facing, holding in his right hand a labarum-headed sceptre and in his left a globus cruciger.
Hyperpyron of John II Komnenos. Obverse: Christ, nimbate, seated on backless throne, he raises his right hand in benediction and holds a Gospel book in the left
Hyperpyron of Manuel I Komnenos. Reverse: Manuel I crowned by hand of God; Manuel stands facing, holding in his right hand a labarum-headed sceptre and in his left a globus cruciger surmounted by a patriarchal cross.