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"A Brief Account of the Painted tile Work in the Armenian Cathedral of St James". Jerusalem 1920-1922. London: 57– 60. Pringle, D. (2007). The Churches of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem: The city of Jerusalem. Vol. III. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-39038-5. (Pringle, 2007, pp. 168-182)
The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem, [note 1] also known as the Greek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem, is an autocephalous church within the wider communion of Eastern Orthodox Christianity. Established in the mid-fifth century as one of the oldest patriarchates in Christendom , [ 1 ] it is headquartered in the Church of the Holy ...
St. John the Forerunner Orthodox Cathedral (Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia 40°35′10″N 73°56′55″W / 40.586104°N 73.948547°W / 40.586104; -73.948547 ( St. John the Forerunner Orthodox Cathedral (Brooklyn, New
The Greek Orthodox Church of Saint George, with monastery; Christ Church, a 19th-century Protestant church; The Maronite Church (also known as St. Maroun's House), the only Maronite place of worship in Jerusalem [106] Crusader Church of St. Thomas Alemannorum (possibly misread from "Armeniorum"), in ruins [107] Other. Tower of David (Citadel) [108]
In the 17th century, the Armenians were allowed after much pleading to enlarge the St. James Monastery. At the same time the Armenian Patriarch Hovhannes VII purchased a large parcel of land south of the St. James Cathedral, called Cham Tagh. By 1752 the Patriarchate was busy renovating the entire quarter, and in 1828 further renovations took ...
Church of the Holy Archangels Location of Church of the Holy Archangels in a detailed map of the monastery compound. [1]The Church of the Holy Archangels (Armenian: Սրբոց Հրեշտակապետաց եկեղեցի, romanized: Srbots Hreštakapetats yekeğetsi), also known as Deir ez-Zeitun (دير الزيتون Dayr az-Zaytūn, "Monastery of the Olive Tree"), [2] is an Armenian Orthodox ...
It is the oldest known 17th and 18th century Greek Orthodox map of Jerusalem. [50] The author is identified as a Jerusalem-based monk from Crete named Akakios (Ἀκακίου ἱερομοναχοῦ τοῦ Κρητὸς). [51] Like most such Greek Orthodox maps, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre is a central and outsized component of the map ...
Jerusalem is a town in Yates County, New York. The population was 4,405 at the 2020 census. [2] The town is named after the city of Jerusalem. [3] The Town of Jerusalem is on the south border of the county and is southwest of Geneva, New York.