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  2. Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba - Wikipedia

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    The Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba [1] [2] (Spanish: Mezquita-Catedral de Córdoba [meθˈkita kateˈðɾal de ˈkoɾðoβa]), officially known by its ecclesiastical name of Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption (Spanish: Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción), [3] is the cathedral of the Diocese of Córdoba dedicated to the Assumption of Mary and located in the Spanish region of ...

  3. Mosque–Cathedral of Cordoba - Wikipedia

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  4. List of cathedrals in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The National Cathedral is not a cathedral of the Diocese of Dublin. It has a common relationship with all the dioceses of the Church of Ireland 53°20′22″N 6°16′17″W  /  53.339444°N 6.271417°W  / 53.339444; -6.271417  ( St. Patrick's Cathedral

  5. Roman Catholic Diocese of Derry - Wikipedia

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    Northern Ireland Republic of Ireland: Territory: Most of County Londonderry, some parishes in counties Tyrone and Antrim and County Donegal: Ecclesiastical province: Province of Armagh: Metropolitan: Archdiocese of Armagh: Coordinates: Statistics; Area: 965 sq mi (2,500 km 2) Population- Total

  6. Catholic Church in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Mass in a Connemara Cabin by Aloysius O'Kelly, 1883. The custom of priests saying Mass secretly in people's homes dates to the penal laws-era. It was especially common in rural areas. The slow process of reform from 1778 on led to Catholic emancipation in 1829. By then Ireland was a part of the newly created United Kingdom of Great Britain and ...

  7. Abd ar-Rahman II - Wikipedia

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    Abd ar-Rahman was famous for his public building program in Córdoba. He made additions to the Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba. [1] A vigorous and effective frontier warrior, he was also well known as a patron of the arts. [6] He was also involved in the execution of the "Martyrs of Córdoba", [7] and was a patron of the great composer Ziryab ...

  8. Cathedral of Córdoba - Wikipedia

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    Cathedral of Córdoba may refer to: Cathedral of Córdoba (Argentina), a Roman Catholic cathedral in Argentina; Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba, a Roman Catholic ...

  9. Historic centre of Córdoba - Wikipedia

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    Cordoba had been a seat of Jewish life in Andalusia for centuries. [citation needed] The Rambam (Maimonides), who was one of the most influential medieval Rabbis, was a notable resident of the town. There is a Historic Jewish Quarter, from the Medieval Era, that houses one of the oldest synagogues of the world; the Cordoba synagogue (built 1314 ...