Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Tyre' has mentioned 'Cathedral' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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Roman remnants in the basement of the Maronite cathedral | WIKI |
In 315 CE, just two years after the Edict of Milan about the benevolent treatment of Christians, the Cathedral was inaugurated by Bishop Eusebius, who recorded his speech and thus a detailed account of the site in his writings. | WIKI |
1874 photos of the cathedral exterior (above) and interior (below) by German historian Johann Nepomuk Sepp | WIKI |
1874 illustration of the ground plan of the crowning cathedral by Johann Nepomuk Sepp | WIKI |
While the Venetians quickly constructed the church of San Marco in their quarter and the Pisans built a church of San Pietro, the Saint Mark Cathedral was erected upon the ruins of the Fatimid Grand Mosque[60] xe2x80x93 which in turn had probably been constructed upon or near the ruins of several iterations of Christian churches and on the lowest level the ancient Temple of Melqart. | WIKI |
Subsequently, Tyre's Cathedral became the traditional coronation place for the kings of Jerusalem and a venue for royal marriages. | WIKI |
Crusader Cathedral ruins site with some remains of the Fatimid Grand Mosque upon which it was built (central foreground), 2019 | WIKI |
[70] The Crusader cathedral, which had been damaged before by the 1202 earthquake, got further destroyed by the conquerors as well. | WIKI |
[60] In this context, he converted the remains of Tyre's former Crusader's Cathedral in 1610 into a military fortress. | WIKI |
Ruins of the Crusader Cathedral, 1714 illustration by De Bruyn | WIKI |
The Greek Catholic Saint Thomas Cathedral with the Franciscan order's Latin Catholic church of the Holy Land in the background | WIKI |
Church services were held in the ruins of Saint Thomas church near the remains of the Crusaders Cathedral. | WIKI |
Sepp's team in the Cathedral ruins | WIKI |
In the same year, the Greek-Orthodox church of Saint Thomas was consecrated near the Greek-Catholic Saint Thomas Cathedral. | WIKI |
The Mamluk House: seen through the ruins of the Crusader Cathedral (above) and view from the main room over the balcony | WIKI |
While Sepp and his team failed to discover Barbarossa's remains, they did excavate the ruins of the Crusader cathedral and took a number of archaeological findings to Berlin where they were exhibited. | WIKI |
Members of the American Colony, Jerusalem, in the ruins of the Crusader cathedral, between 1900 and 1920 | WIKI |
The upper floor of "Beit Albert Wakim" next to the Maronite Cathedral, severely damaged in the bombardment of neighbouring "Beit Shaddad". | WIKI |
Religious coexistence: the Abdel Hussein Mosque (Shia, left), the Old Mosque (Sunna, right), the Franciscan Latin-Catholic Church (left) and Maronite-Catholic Cathedral (right) in the background | WIKI |
Greek Catholic (Melkite) Archeparchy Saint Thomas cathedral | WIKI |
The most noteworthy structures are the vestiges of the Roman baths, the two palaestrae, the arena, the Roman colonnaded road, the residential quarter, as well as the remains of the cathedral built in 1127 by the Venetians and some of the walls of the ancient Crusader castle. | UNESCO |