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    The Tomb of Lazarus is a traditional Christian pilgrimage in the al-Eizariya suburb of Jerusalem Governorate, Palestine. It is located on the southeast...
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    resurrection is considered one of the miracles of Jesus. In the Eastern Orthodox Church, Lazarus is venerated as Righteous Lazarus, the Four-Days Dead. The...
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    Lazarus of Bethany, who according to the Gospel of John, was raised from the dead by Jesus in the town. The traditional site of the miracle, the Tomb...
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  • Thumbnail for Church of Saint Lazarus, Larnaca
    890, a tomb was found in Larnaca bearing the inscription "Lazarus, four days dead, friend of Christ". Emperor Leo VI of Byzantium had Lazarus' remains...
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  • picked Lazarus as their patron saint St. Lazarus Parish, a parish in Macau Tomb of Lazarus (al-Eizariya), near which is the Church of Saint Lazarus San Lazaro...
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    ground close to the tomb of Lazarus. Other areas were acquired later. Between 1952 and 1953 a modern church dedicated to St. Lazarus and designed by Italian...
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  • St. Lazarus' Church may also refer to: St. Lazarus Roman Catholic Church, al-Eizariya, located near Tomb of Lazarus St. Lazarus' Church, Macau St. Lazarus'...
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    congregations of the Missionaries of Charity, Servants of the Lord and the Virgin of Matará (SSVM, the female branch of the Religious Family of the Incarnate...
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  • rib) Salerno Cathedral – Saint Matthew Tomb of LazarusLazarus James Ossuary – claimed to hold the relics of James the Just Termoli Cathedral – Saint...
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  • Thumbnail for Church of the Holy Sepulchre
    where Jesus was crucified at Calvary, or Golgotha, and the location of Jesus's empty tomb, where he was buried and, according to Christian belief, resurrected...
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    Knesset (redirect from Parliament of Israel)
    legislature of Israel. The Knesset passes all laws, elects the president and prime minister, approves the cabinet, and supervises the work of the government...
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    or queen of Jerusalem was the supreme ruler of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, a Crusader state founded in Jerusalem by the Latin Catholic leaders of the First...
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  • Thumbnail for Siege of Jerusalem (1187)
    The siege of Jerusalem lasted from 20 September to 2 October 1187, when Balian of Ibelin surrendered the city to Saladin. Earlier that summer, Saladin...
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    siege of Jerusalem marked the successful end of the First Crusade, whose objective was the recovery of the city of Jerusalem and the Church of the Holy...
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    The siege of Jerusalem (c. 589–587 BC) was the final event of the Judahite revolts against Babylon, in which Nebuchadnezzar II, king of the Neo-Babylonian...
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  • Thumbnail for Demographic history of Jerusalem
    since the end of the Crusades, Muslims formed the largest group in Jerusalem until the mid-19th century. Between 1838 and 1876, a number of estimates exist...
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  • founded in 1138 by Queen Melisende and King Fulk at the reputed site of the tomb of Lazarus. The queen installed her sister Ioveta in the convent and lavishly...
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    Mount Scopus (category Geography of Jerusalem)
    plants. This was the first home of the Jerusalem Biblical Zoo. A cave in the garden has been identified as the Tomb of Nicanor (see above). The Jerusalem...
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  • Thumbnail for Grand Mufti of Jerusalem
    The Grand Mufti of Jerusalem is the Sunni Muslim cleric in charge of Jerusalem's Islamic holy places, including Al-Aqsa. The position was created by the...
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  • Thumbnail for List of churches in Palestine
    This is a list of most important churches in the West Bank and Gaza Strip in the State of Palestine: "غبطة البطريرك ثيوفيلوس الثالث يترأس القداس الإلهي...
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    during the reign of Solomon over the United Kingdom of Israel. It stood until c. 587 BCE, when it was destroyed during the Babylonian siege of Jerusalem. Almost...
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    Nabi Musa (category Tombs of biblical people)
    places the tomb of Moses (called Musa in Islam). The compound is centered on a mosque which contains the alleged tomb. It used to be the site of an eponymous...
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  • Thumbnail for Siege of Jerusalem (70 CE)
    siege of Jerusalem in 70 CE was the decisive event of the First Jewish–Roman War (66–73 CE), a major rebellion against Roman rule in the province of Judaea...
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    Jerusalem (redirect from Capital of Israel)
    Cenacle, believed to be the site of Jesus' Last Supper, is located on Mount Zion in the same building that houses the Tomb of King David. Another prominent...
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  • Thumbnail for Kingdom of Jerusalem
    The Kingdom of Jerusalem, also known as the Crusader Kingdom, was one of the Crusader states established in the Levant immediately after the First Crusade...
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    sacked the tombs of kings of Jerusalem in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and dug out their bones, in which the tombs of Baldwin I and Godfrey of Bouillon...
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    Greater Jerusalem (category Geography of Jerusalem District)
    the Old City of Jerusalem with a population of 1,253,900. The expansion of Jerusalem under Israeli law followed its official annexation of the city in...
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  • Thumbnail for First Muslim conquest of Jerusalem
    First Muslim conquest of Jerusalem (636–637) was part of the Muslim conquest of the Levant and the result of the military efforts of the Rashidun Caliphate...
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  • Thumbnail for The Resurrection of Lazarus
    subject of his painting is Resurrection of Lazarus. It is a small canvas, with Christ standing at the head of the open tomb from which Lazarus is lifted...
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    thus the incorporation of Judea as a client kingdom of the Roman Republic and later as a province of the Roman Empire. The death of Hasmonean queen Alexandra...
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