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    James Intercisus (Latin: Jacobus Intercisus; born in Beth Huzaye, died 27th November 420 AD in Beth Lapat), commonly known as Mor Yaqoub M’Pasqo Sahada...
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  • Catholic) Church of St. James Intercisus, a church dedicated to James Intercisus St James Parish Church, Jamaica Church of St James, Valletta Church of St James...
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    needed] The Acts of the Apostles and the Pauline epistles show James the Just, the brother of Jesus, as a leader of the early Jerusalem church. The fourth-century...
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    end. Most of the tunnel is in continuation of the open-air Western Wall and is located under buildings of the Muslim Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem...
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    Gate of the Serbian Monastery, that was used by the Franciscans while they were building the Church of St Saviour. It was built at the request of the French...
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    The Church of Saint Anne (French: Église Sainte-Anne, Latin: Ecclesia S. Anna, Arabic: كنيسة القديسة حنة, Hebrew: כנסיית סנטה אנה) is a French Roman Catholic...
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     'Gate of the Tribes'), also St Stephen's Gate, is one of the seven open Gates of the Old City of Jerusalem. It leads into the Muslim Quarter of the Old...
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  • the same as the son of Alphaeus or the brother of Jesus James Intercisus (died 421), also known as St James the Mutilated James the Deacon (died after...
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    Lutheran Church of the Redeemer (Hebrew: כנסיית הגואל, Arabic: الكنيسة اللوثرية في القدس, German: Erlöserkirche) is the second Protestant church in Jerusalem...
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    The Church of the Flagellation is a Roman Catholic church and Christian pilgrimage site located in the Muslim Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, near...
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  • Thumbnail for Church of Our Lady of Sorrows, Jerusalem
    The Church of Our Lady of Sorrows (Hebrew: כנסיית גבירתנו הדואבת), or the Church of Sorrows of Mary also called the Armenian Chapel of Our Lady of the...
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    Monastery of the Sultan (Arabic: دير السلطان, romanized: Deir al-Sultan), is a monastery located on the roof of the Chapel of Saint Helena, which is part of the...
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    Via Dolorosa (redirect from Way of Grief)
    Orthodox Monastery of Saint Anthony, which together form the roof structure of the subterranean Chapel of Saint Helena in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre;...
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    proximity to the site of martyrdom of Saint Stephen, marked since the time of Empress Eudocia by a church and monastery. A 1523 account of a visit to Jerusalem...
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    do the will of your Father in Heaven." One of the most generous donations came from Pinchas Rosenberg, the Imperial Court tailor of Saint Petersburg....
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    David Gate"), is one of the seven historic Gates of the Old City of Jerusalem. Zion Gate was built in July 1540, west of the location of the medieval gate...
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    in 1840 of typhus, while the second (James Wood Johns) was dismissed and replaced by Matthew Habershon in 1843. The construction of the church was met...
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    somewhat-nearby house near the Church of the Flagellation with Herod Antipas's palace. Yet another tradition claimed that the nearby Church of St Nicodemus (Deir...
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  • James Intercisus Mambeca Mana of Bet-Parsaje Saint Mari Maris, Martha, Abachum and Audifax Maruthas Sapor of Bet-Nicator Simon of Bet-Titta Veeda of Bakh...
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    City of Jerusalem. The convent was built in 1857 by Marie-Alphonse Ratisbonne. The site includes the Church of Ecce Homo, also known as the Basilica of Ecce...
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    Patriarchate, effectively the bishop's church. For historical reasons, however, the Catholic Church has the Church of the Holy Sepulchre officially being...
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  • This is a partial list of canonised Saints in the Eastern Orthodox Church. Some of the Saints below are also venerated in other Christian denominations...
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    The Monastery of Saint Saviour (Hebrew: מנזר סן סלוודור) is a Catholic Franciscan monastery located on 1 Saint Francis Street, east of the New Gate in...
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    (Hebrew: בית כנסת הרמב"ן‎) is the second oldest active synagogue in the Old City of Jerusalem, after only the Karaite Synagogue. It dates back in its current...
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  • Bezetha (category Ancient history of Jerusalem)
    in elevation. American missionary and explorer, James Turner Barclay, in his seminal work The City of the Great King, calls Zedekiah's Cave by the hill...
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    باب السلسلة, Bāb as-Silsila) is one of the gates to the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound on the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem. It was previously known...
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  • Thumbnail for Church of Saint Mary of the Latins
    The Church of Saint Mary of the Latins (Latin: Latina) was a church building in the Old City of Jerusalem in the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem. In around...
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    The New Church of the Theotokos, or New Church of the Mother of God, was a Byzantine church erected in Jerusalem by Emperor Justinian I (r. 527–565)....
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  • Thumbnail for Ari Synagogue
    on Or HaHaim Street in the Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. It is located on the ground floor of a building which also houses the Ohr ha-Chaim...
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    The Church of the Holy Family (Hebrew: כנסיית המשפחה הקדושה, Latin: Ecclesia Sanctae Familiae, German: Kirche der Heiligen Familie), also known as the...
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