Accession Number:
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196032
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Order Title:
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Archivision Addition Module EIGHT--6,304 images
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Type of View:
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partialView
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View Title:
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Nave of the adjoining Church of St. Catherine
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Date of View:
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7/14/2010
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Image description:
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The adjoining Church of St. Catherine, the Roman Catholic Church, was built in a more modern Gothic revival style, and has since been further modernized according to the liturgical trends which followed Vatican II. This is the church where the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem celebrates Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve.
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Image Rights:
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¿ Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.
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Source Institution:
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Archivision, Inc.
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Collection:
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Addition Module EIGHT
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Culture:
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Byzantine
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Subject:
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Constantine, Emperor of Rome
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Subject:
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Jesus Christ
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Subject:
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Franciscans
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Work Types:
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buildings; basilicas
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Work Types:
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Architecture; religious structures; churches
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Preferred Title:
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Church of the Nativity, Bethlehem
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Agent Display:
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Justinian I, Emperor of Byzantium (Byzantine patron, ca. 482-565); unknown (Byzantine and Roman)
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Date:
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rebuilt 565 CE (creation)
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Materials:
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ashlar; wood; pink limestone
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Technique:
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carving (processes)
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Measurement:
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12,000 m2 (area, entire complex)
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Alternate Title:
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Basilica of the Nativity
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Locations:
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Bethlehem, West Bank (occupied territory), Israel
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Location Type:
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(site)
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Style/Period:
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Byzantine
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Style/Period:
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Early Christian
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Classification:
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Architecture
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