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Galilee
Description
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The Sea of Galilee, located in northern Israel, is dotted with sites that are traditionally associated with the early life and ministry of Jesus Christ. These holy places were venerated throughout Late Antiquity and many were enshrined with richly decorated chapels and churches. This collection of photographs was taken during fieldwork in Israel over July - August 2013. The aim of this resource is to document, in photographs, the early churches and pilgrimage sites from the area of Galilee.
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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
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Architecture
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Title
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The Primacy of Peter, Tabgha
Creator
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Lucy O'Connor
Date
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2013-07-01/2013-08-08
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Lucy O'Connor
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Architecture
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Situated on the north-western shoreline of the Sea of Galilee, a short distance from the church of the Multiplication, is a modern church built on the site Christ reinstated Peter as the head of the Apostles. Little of the original Late Antique church remains, thought its foundations have been incorporated into the new church. A projection of limestone rock lies at its eastern end, before the altar. This is believed to be the Mensa Christi (table of Christ) upon which Christ and the Disciples ate, following the miraculous catch.
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Israel
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Title
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Galilee
Description
An account of the resource
The Sea of Galilee, located in northern Israel, is dotted with sites that are traditionally associated with the early life and ministry of Jesus Christ. These holy places were venerated throughout Late Antiquity and many were enshrined with richly decorated chapels and churches. This collection of photographs was taken during fieldwork in Israel over July - August 2013. The aim of this resource is to document, in photographs, the early churches and pilgrimage sites from the area of Galilee.
Creator
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Lucy O'Connor
Rights
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Metadata and all media released under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA International licence unless otherwise indicated
Contributor
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Lucy O'Connor
Date
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2013-07-01/2013-08-08
Type
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Architecture
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Title
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The Church of the Multiplication, Tabgha
Description
An account of the resource
The place of the miracle of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fishes is located on the north-western shores of the Sea of Galilee. The first church constructed on the site was built in the mid-fourth century. It was small, its altar was formed from the rock upon which Christ laid the bread and fish and it was not oriented to the east. In the late-fifth Century, it was enlarged to accommodate the growing number of pilgrims who visited the site, it was given an eastern orientation and was laid with mosaics of flora and fauna. The modern church built on the site follows the plans of the later church.
Creator
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Lucy O'Connor
Date
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2013-07-01/2013-08-08
Contributor
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Lucy O'Connor
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Type
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Mosaic
Animal
Bird
Bread Basket
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C4th
C5th-C6th
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Christian
Church
Fish
Foliage
Galilee
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Holy Site
Israel
Mosaic
Pilgrimage
Tabgha
Via Maris