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  2. Galilee (church architecture) - Wikipedia

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    The galilee porch at Lincoln Cathedral. A galilee is a chapel or porch at the north end of some churches. Its historical purpose is unclear. [1]The first reference to this type of narthex is most likely found in the consuetudines cluniacensis of Ulrich, or the consuetudines cenobii cluniacensis of Bernard of Cluny, (See De processione dominicali).

  3. Beatrice Galilee - Wikipedia

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    Galilee was the architecture editor of Icon magazine from 2006 to 2009. She was the lead editor of 2009's issue "Architecture Without Buildings", presenting architects and spatial practitioners whose work is less defined by the single built project, and is "difficult to categorise neatly". [9]

  4. Domus Galilaeae - Wikipedia

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    Domus Galilaeae or House of Galilee (Hebrew: בית הגליל), located on the peak of Mount of Beatitudes, above and north of Capernaum and the Sea of Galilee, is a Christian meeting place used for seminars and conventions, run by the Neocatechumenal Way.

  5. St Illtyd's Church, Llantwit Major - Wikipedia

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    The "Galilee Project" website was launched the following September, with information about the chapel, its history, and the proposed renovations. [7] The project was also presented to the Llantwit Major community during the St. Illtud's Day Festival Weekend on 7 November 2009, with presentations by Davies Sutton Architects, games, and contests ...

  6. Galilee - Wikipedia

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    A map of the Galilee region. Galilee (/ ˈ ɡ æ l ɪ l iː /; [1] Hebrew: הַגָּלִיל, romanized: hagGālīl; Latin: Galilaea; [2] Arabic: الجليل, romanized: al-Jalīl) is a region located in northern Israel and southern Lebanon consisting of two parts: the Upper Galilee (הגליל העליון, ha-Galil ha-Elyon; الجليل الأعلى, al-Jalīl al-Aʿlā) and the Lower ...

  7. Belvoir Castle (Israel) - Wikipedia

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    'Star of the Wind'), is a Crusader castle in northern Israel, on a hill on the eastern edge of the Issachar Plateau, on the edge of Lower Galilee 20 kilometres (12 mi) south of the Sea of Galilee. Gilbert of Assailly , Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller , began construction of the castle in 1168.

  8. Church of the Beatitudes - Wikipedia

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    The church is located on a small hill overlooking the Sea of Galilee, the traditional "mount" on which Jesus delivered the Sermon on the Mount. [1] The current church sits uphill from the ruins of a small Byzantine-era church dating to the late 4th century, [2] which contains a rock-cut cistern beneath it and the remains of a small monastery to its southeast.

  9. Citadel of Safed - Wikipedia

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    Today, the citadel is visited by tourists for its historical value as well as the view, since due to its high location you can see from it the surroundings of Safed, from the Meron mountain massif in the west, the Sea of Galilee in the east, the lower Galilee in the south, and the Naftali and Hermon mountains to the north. [1]