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Jerusalem
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The ancient city of Jerusalem is located at the heart of the Holy Land and lies in the Judean Hills with the Dead Sea to the East and the Mediterranean to the West in modern-day Israel. It has spiritual significance to followers of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. According to tradition, Jerusalem is where Solomon built his great temple, it is the place of Christ’s Passion and where the Prophet Muhammad visited on his Night Journey. Its history has long been (and unfortunately still is) a very turbulent one and its holy sites have long been fiercely fought over.
In terms of Jerusalem in the New Testament narratives, during the final week of His life Christ made His triumphal entry into the city upon an ass. Christ gathered together His Disciples for a Passover meal on Mount Zion at what is referred to as the Last Supper. The Garden of Gethsemane was the place Christ prayed whilst over-looking the holy city and where he was later arrested. He was tried before Pontius Pilate, Crucified on Golgotha and His body was entombed nearby. Following the Resurrection, He Ascended into Heaven from the Mount of Olives.
Pilgrims began to venerate these sites in the years immediately following His death. However, it was only by the fourth century and with the legalisation of the religion under the Emperor Constantine I that these holy sites were rediscovered. Constantine endowed churches built at the sites of the Crucifixion and Resurrection (the church of the Holy Sepulchre) and the site of the Ascension (the Eleona on the Mount of Olives). Vast numbers of pilgrims soon began to visit the city of Jerusalem to see, touch and venerate these holy sites. Whilst a great deal of the ancient city’s fabric is still extant, very little of its Late Antique history is visible to pilgrims and tourists today. Much of it lies beneath the modern city, which has sadly been built upon in recent years.
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Lucy O'Connor
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Lucy O'Connor
Date
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2013-07-01/2013-08-08
2014-10-08/2014-11-06
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Lucy O'Connor
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Architecture
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Haram al-Sharif Complex
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Lucy O'Connor
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Lucy O'Connor
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Architecture
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2014-10-10/2014-11-06
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Dome of the Chain
Dome of the Rock
Haram al-Sharif complex
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Jerusalem
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Views of Jerusalem
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This collection of photographs features views of the ancient city of Jerusalem from various viewpoints from within and outside the city. These photographs were taken from July to August 2013, October to November 2014 and July 2015.
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Lucy O'Connor
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Lucy O'Connor
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2013-07-01/2013-08-08
2014-10-10/2014-11-06
2015-07-06/2015-07-16
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Lucy O'Connor
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General views
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Views of Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives
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Lucy O'Connor
Date
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2013-07-16
2013-07-29
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Lucy O'Connor
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Landscape
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The Mount of Olives is situated on a mountain ridge to the east of the old city of Jerusalem and it was so called as it was covered with olive trees in antiquity. The Mount offers good views of the east of Jerusalem, most notably the Haram al Sherif complex, including the Al Aqsa mosque, the Dome of the Rock, the Dome of the Chain and the eastern city walls.
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Views of Jerusalem
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An account of the resource
This collection of photographs features views of the ancient city of Jerusalem from various viewpoints from within and outside the city. These photographs were taken from July to August 2013, October to November 2014 and July 2015.
Creator
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Lucy O'Connor
Publisher
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Lucy O'Connor
Date
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2013-07-01/2013-08-08
2014-10-10/2014-11-06
2015-07-06/2015-07-16
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Lucy O'Connor
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General views
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Title
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Views of Jerusalem from the Citadel
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Lucy O'Connor
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2013-07-05
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Lucy O'Connor
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Landscape
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An account of the resource
Jerusalem’s Citadel, also known as the Tower of David, is located to the west of the city, close to the Jaffa Gate. These photographs are taken from the museum with views north-eastwards towards the domes of the church of the Holy Sepulchre and the Lutheran church of the Redeemer and eastwards towards the Dome of the Rock and the Mount of Olives.
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Haram al-Sharif complex
Holy Sepulchre
Jerusalem
Mount of Olives
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Views of Jerusalem
Description
An account of the resource
This collection of photographs features views of the ancient city of Jerusalem from various viewpoints from within and outside the city. These photographs were taken from July to August 2013, October to November 2014 and July 2015.
Creator
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Lucy O'Connor
Publisher
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Lucy O'Connor
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2013-07-01/2013-08-08
2014-10-10/2014-11-06
2015-07-06/2015-07-16
Contributor
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Lucy O'Connor
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Metadata and all media released under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA International licence unless otherwise indicated
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General views
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Views of Jerusalem from the church of the Redeemer
Description
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The church of the Redeemer was built in the late 19th Century above the site of the church St. Mary Minor. Today, visitors are able to walk up the tower for the most wonderful 360° views of the city. This is a collection of photographs with views towards the Dome of the Rock, the Mount of Olives, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and the rooftops of Jerusalem.
Creator
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Lucy O'Connor
Date
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2014-11-05
Contributor
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Lucy O'Connor
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Landscape
Dome of the Rock
Haram al-Sharif complex
Holy Sepulchre
Jerusalem
Mount of Olives
Rooftops
Views
West Bank