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  2. Saint Bartholomew Monastery - Wikipedia

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    Saint Bartholomew Monastery (Armenian: Սուրբ Բարդուղիմեոսի վանք, Surb Barduğimeosi vank' ; Western Armenian: Surp Part'uğimeosi vank' ) was a medieval Armenian monastery in the historic province of Vaspurakan, 23 km [5] north-east [6] from the town of Başkale, in present-day Turkey's Van Province, near the Iranian border.

  3. Bartholomew the Apostle - Wikipedia

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    Saint Bartholomew Monastery at the site of the Apostle's martyrdom in historical Armenia, now ruinous. Along with his fellow apostle Jude "Thaddeus", Bartholomew is reputed to have brought Christianity to Armenia in the 1st century; as a result, in 301 the Armenian kingdom became the first state in history to embrace Christianity officially.

  4. St Bartholomew-the-Great - Wikipedia

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    The Priory Church of St Bartholomew the Great, sometimes abbreviated to St-Barts-the-Great, is a medieval church in the Church of England's Diocese of London located in Smithfield within the City of London. The building was founded as an Augustinian priory in 1123. It adjoins St Bartholomew's Hospital of the same foundation. [3]

  5. Armenian cultural heritage in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    The monastery ceased to function in 1915, during the Armenian genocide, and was demolished in 1951. The Kurdish-populated village of Yemişlik grew up on the site, and a mosque now stands where the monastery once stood. [28] [29] Saint Bartholomew Monastery Սուրբ Բարդուղիմեոսի վանք Saint Bartholomew Monastery in 1913

  6. Bartholomew of Grottaferrata - Wikipedia

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    Bartholomew of Grottaferrata (Italian: San Bartolomeo il Giovane) (Rossano, c. 970 – Grottaferrata, November 11, 1055) or Bartholomew the Younger was an Italo-Greek abbot at the monastery at Grottaferrata. Like Nilus the Younger, Bartholomew was of Greek heritage. He was also a personal disciple of the founder of the abbey Nilus the Younger.

  7. Esphigmenou - Wikipedia

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    The relationship between the current occupant monks of Esphigmenou Monastery and the Ecumenical Patriarchate has greatly deteriorated since 2002, when Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople declared them as being in schism from the Orthodox Church (using a rule that many believe was created to keep Roman Catholics out of the Holy ...

  8. St. Bartholomew's Church, Berchtesgaden - Wikipedia

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    St. Bartholomew's (German: St. Bartholomä) is a Roman Catholic pilgrimage church in the Berchtesgadener Land district of Bavaria in Germany. It is named after Saint Bartholomew the Apostle ( Bartholomäus in German), patron of alpine farmers and dairymen.

  9. List of tombs and mausoleums - Wikipedia

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    Saint Thaddeus Monastery: Saint Bartholomew: one of the Twelve Apostles: near Başkale (Albayrak)Turkey: Saint Bartholomew Monastery: Saint John the Apostle: Apostle and author of the Gospel of John and Revelation: Disputed; may be either on the island of Patmos, Greece, or at Selçuk, a small town in the vicinity of Ephesus in what is now ...