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The 4th-century Byzantine church has been partially reconstructed and provides a good sense of what the original was like. The church's dimensions are the same as the original's and the garden outside the three doors outlines the atrium area. The church is unroofed and has steps that lead into a
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The tomb which Princess Aurelia Bossi prepared for herself during her lifetime stands at the entrance of the modern church. She died in Florence in 1889, and her remains were brought to the church in 1957, according to her last wish.
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In 1910, the foundations of the ancient church that once stood over the venerated cave were finally found, partly stretching beneath the modern cloister. The convent was moved nearby and reconstruction of the
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church began in 1915. The reconstruction was stopped in 1927 when funds ran out, and the renewed Church of Eleona remains unfinished. The French architect
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The walls of the cloister, of the convent church and the partially reconstructed Eleona church are all used to display plaques that bear the
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mentions the existence of a cave on the Mount of Olives associated with the teachings of Jesus, but not specifically the Lord's Prayer.
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The Land and the Book, Or, Biblical Illustrations Drawn from the Manners and Customs, the Scenes and Scenery, of the Holy Land
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As one enters the south door of the Byzantine church, on the left there are fragments of the mosaic floor of the baptistery.
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recounts that Constantine constructed a church over a cave on the Mount of Olives that had been linked with the Ascension.
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing French Knowledge (XXG) article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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claims ownership of the land on which both churches and the entire monastery are standing, under the Ottoman
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it became exclusively associated with the teaching of the Lord's Prayer. The Crusaders built a small
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amid the ruins in 1106, and a full church was constructed in 1152, thanks to funds donated by the
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The Grotto, that is believed to be a place where Jesus taught the Lord's Prayer to His disciples.
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The modern Church of the Pater Noster is built right next to the site of a fourth-century
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In 1851, the remaining stones of the 4th-century church were sold for tombstones in the
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The memory of Jesus' teaching remained associated with this site, and during the
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Princess Aurelia Bossi's tomb stands in the western lateral chamber of the
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district of Jerusalem, which has a population of about 18,000 mostly
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is the oldest surviving source referring to it as the Church of the
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in 1187, eventually being abandoned and falling into ruin by 1345.
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grotto where some Christians believe that Jesus revealed to his
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of 1948, though the agreement has not been ratified by Israel’s
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in a total of well over 100 different languages and dialects.
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convent in 1872. A convent church was erected in the 1870s.
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monastery, also known as the Sanctuary of the Eleona (
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his prophecy of the destruction of Jerusalem and the
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The church survived intact until it was destroyed by
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Historie af Danmark, vol. VI, fra Aar 1147 til 1152
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31°46′41″N 35°14′42″E / 31.7780°N 35.2449°E / 31.7780; 35.2449
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