The Third or Central Bay
| 10. | In the eastern lunette, over the door leading to the inner narthex.—Christ in the act of benediction. |
| 11. |
In the western lunette.—The Theotokos, in
the attitude of prayer, with the Holy Child, in a nimbus, on her
breast; the legend (the country of the Infinite); on the right and left, an angel. |
| 12. |
In the vault.—In the north-eastern corner,
the miracle of water turned into wine. The date 1303, in Arabic
numerals, is on this mosaic. In the south-eastern corner, the
miracle of the loaves. These mosaics, placed on either side of the figure of Christ, are emblems of His character as the Giver of Life. |
| In the north-western corner.—The sacrifice of a white bullock. | |
| In the south-eastern corner.—The second miracle of the loaves. | |
| 13. | On the third transverse arch.—Two saints, not named. |
The Fourth Bay
| 14. | In the eastern lunette.—To the left, the magi, on horseback, guided by a star, on their way to Jerusalem; to the right, the magi before Herod. |
| On the arch above.—The busts (in medallions) of SS. Abibus, Ghourias, Samonas. | |
| 15. |
In the western lunette.—Elizabeth fleeing
with her child John from a soldier who pursues her with a drawn
sword in his hand. The scenes in the vault have disappeared. |
| 16. | On the fourth transverse arch.—Two saints, not named. |
The Fifth Bay
| 17. |
In the eastern lunette.—Herod inquiring of
the priests where the Christ should be born. The busts of three saints on the arch above have disappeared. |
| 18. |
In the western lunette.—Mothers at
Bethlehem seated on the ground, and mourning the death of their
infant children. The mosaics in other parts of this bay have disappeared. |
The Outer Bay fronting the parecclesion
The Inner Bay fronting the parecclesion
| 23. | In the vault.—In the south-western corner. Uncertain. Possibly, the fall of the idols in Egypt at the presence of the Holy Child; to the south of that scene, Zacchaeus on the sycamore tree. |