13530 |
Jerusalem (Greater Jerusalem) |
Giv'at Ram; Binyanei Ha-Umah; Sheikh Bader |
Jerusalem (Greater Jerusalem) |
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Apsidal chapel |
Attached on the SW. It measures 7.7 x 3.6 m and has an internal apse. Chord - 3m wide; depth - 2m. A Greek inscription dedicated to St. George. |
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3126 |
Jerusalem (Greater Jerusalem) |
Givat Hananya (Deir Abu Tor) |
Jerusalem (Greater Jerusalem) |
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13099 |
Jerusalem (Greater Jerusalem) |
Mamilla |
Jerusalem (extra-mural) |
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13096 |
Jerusalem (Greater Jerusalem) |
Monastery of the Holy Cross |
Jerusalem (Greater Jerusalem) |
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795 |
Jerusalem (Kidron Valley) |
Tomb of the Virgin Mary / Assumption |
Jerusalem Mount of Olives |
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14600 |
Jerusalem (Kidron Valley) |
Tomb of Zachariah |
Jerusalem Mount of Olives |
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882 |
Jerusalem (Mount of Olives) |
Ascension |
Jerusalem Mount of Olives |
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19931 |
Jerusalem (Mount of Olives) |
Cave of Gethsemane |
Jerusalem Mount of Olives |
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13059 |
Jerusalem (Mount of Olives) |
DOMINUS FLEVIT (5-7th centuries) |
Jerusalem Mount of Olives |
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Apsidal chapel |
The hall, (8.9 X 3.5 m) annexed to the north, has a niche (0.7 m deep and approx. 1 m wide) in its eastern wall rather than a full-fledged apse. It is identified by an early 8th c. mosaic inscription as an oratory (eukterion). Its mosaic floor, of a geometric layout, is more elaborate than that of the chapel (labeled ekklesia in a mosaic floor there). There are two benches along its northern and southern walls. |
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13060 |
Jerusalem (Mount of Olives) |
DOMINUS FLEVIT (eighth century) |
Jerusalem Mount of Olives |
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Apsidal chapel |
The hall, with a niche in its eastern wall rather than a full-fledged apse, is identified by an early 8th c. mosaic inscription as an oratory (eukterion). Its mosaic floor is more elaborate than that of the chapel (labeled ekklesia in a mosaic floor there). It is located north of the chapel, and both are connected by an opening. |
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450 |
Jerusalem (Mount of Olives) |
Eleona |
Jerusalem Mount of Olives |
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Simple rectangular room |
Two quadrangular rooms were annexed to the church on the south. The western one is recognized only by the borders of its mosaic floor. Seemingly it was accessed from the eastern portico of the atrium, and a second opening, in its eastern wall, connected it to the eastern room, in which a rectangular baptismal basin, 1x0.72m in dimension was preserved. The basin was surrounded by a mosaic floor. Fine stucco fragments and delicate mosaics (seemingly wall mosaics) were uncovered in it. An opening was identified in the southern wall of this room.
The basin is partially rock-cut and partially masonry built. It is attributed by Vincent (1957) to the end of the 4th c. or early 5th c. |
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447 |
Jerusalem (Mount of Olives) |
Gethsemane (Church of Agony) |
Jerusalem Mount of Olives |
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21025 |
Jerusalem (Mount of Olives) - Gethsemane |
St. Leontius |
Jerusalem Mount of Olives |
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19422 |
Jerusalem (Mount of Olives) |
Gethsemene chapel |
Jerusalem Mount of Olives |
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20689 |
Jerusalem (Mount of Olives) |
Martyrium of St. Stephan in the portico of the Ascension |
Jerusalem Mount of Olives |
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3128 |
Jerusalem (Mount of Olives) |
near Bethphage (Ancona?) |
Jerusalem Mount of Olives |
Three small chambers attached to the north-east side of the basilica. |
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13595 |
Jerusalem (Mount of Olives) |
Russian monastery Eastern wing church (?) |
Jerusalem Mount of Olives |
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13594 |
Jerusalem (Mount of Olives) |
Russian monastery northern wing funerary chapel |
Jerusalem Mount of Olives |
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13669 |
Jerusalem (Mount of Olives) |
Russian monastery Western wing basilica |
Jerusalem Mount of Olives |
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13679 |
Jerusalem (Mount of Olives) |
St. Mary on Mt. of Olives |
Jerusalem Mount of Olives |
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13612 |
Jerusalem (Mount of Olives) |
St. Melania |
Jerusalem Mount of Olives |
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14607 |
Jerusalem (Mount of Olives) |
Viri Galilaei |
Jerusalem Mount of Olives |
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2559 |
Jerusalem (Mt. Sion) |
HOLY SION |
Jerusalem (extra-mural) |
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On the Madaba mosaic map a quadrangular structure with red tiles is depicted annexed to the church on the right. This might have been the diakonikon in which the relics of St. Stephen were deposited on Dec. 26 or 27 415. An Armenian Pilgrim Guide dated to the 7th c. mentions that the 'Upper Room of the Sacrament' lay on the righthand side of the church. It had a wooden dome where the Holy Supper of the Lord was represented; in it was an altar at which the liturgy was celebrated. This chapel appears to have been at ground level, however, for the guide repeats that there was no gallery (Pringle 2007, 262; Baldi, Enchiridon Locorum Sanctorum, 490. no. 747; Bain 1896, 347). |
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Quadrangular chapel |
See supra under Annex/es on the south, diakonikon.
A description of the church as restored after 614 is also given in an anonymous Life of Constantine (dated to the 9th c, see also infra, Architectural Evolution, Phase 2). According to it inside the rear of the sanctuary and on the right of her building Helena included the House of the Holy Disciples and on the right side of the chancel is the holy Font and the Descent of the Holy Spirit on Holy Penetcost and to the left of the diaconicon, containing the tomb of the Prophet David the blessed Helena made the Proskomide of the holy Anaphora (Vita Constantini anonyma, trans. Wilkinson 1977, 204). It cannot be known if this diakonikon is the same as that of the early 5th c in which the relics of St. Stephen were placed. |
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13344 |
Jerusalem (Mt. Sion) |
House of Caiaphas |
Jerusalem (extra-mural) |
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2562 |
Jerusalem (Mt. Sion) |
St. Peter in Gallicantu |
Jerusalem (extra-mural) |
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