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That which is holy
[edit]From the land to the city
[edit]- Intro
- Pilgrimage
- Classical antiquity
- The Levant
- Holy Land
- Israel
- Tel Aviv
- Jerusalem
- Religious significance of Jerusalem
- Mount of Olives
- Gethsemane
- Agony in the Garden
- Mary's Tomb
- Beit Sahour
- Church of the Nativity
- Saint George
- Lod
- Caesarea
- Church of the Annunciation
- Mary's Well
- Tiberias
- Cana
- Jars of Cana
- Galilee
- Sea of Galilee
- Battle of Hattin
- Mount of Beatitudes
- Sermon on the Mount
- Feeding the multitude
- Marriage at Cana
- Capernaum
- Church of the Transfiguration
- Mount Tabor
- Jericho
- Monastery of the Temptation
- Gerasimus of the Jordan
- Bethany (Biblical village)
- Martha
- Tomb of Lazarus (al-Eizariya)
- Lions' Gate
- Saint Anne
- Pool of Bethesda
- Via Dolorosa
- Church of the Holy Sepulchre
- Monastery of the Cross
- Symeon of Trier
- Sinai
- Sinai Peninsula
- Saint Catherine's Monastery, Mount Sinai
- Mount Sinai
- Codex Sinaiticus
- Eilat
- Byzantium
- Byzantium
- Turkey
- Constantinople
- Byzantine Empire
- Byzantine architecture
- Hagia Sophia
- Fall of Constantinople
- Sailing to Byzantium