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  2. Immovable Ladder - Wikipedia

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    The "Immovable Ladder" at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. The Immovable Ladder is a wooden ladder leaning against the right window on the second tier of the facade of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in the Old City of Jerusalem. The ladder rests on a ledge and is attached to a window owned by the Armenian Apostolic Church.

  3. Tomb of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    The Church of the Holy Sepulchre is a church in the Christian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. [2] It contains, according to traditions dating back to the fourth century , the two holiest sites in Christianity: the site where Jesus was crucified , [ 3 ] at a place known as Calvary (or Golgotha), and Jesus's empty tomb, where he is believed ...

  4. Monza ampullae - Wikipedia

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    The Monza-Bobbio Flasks and the Holy Sepulchre, Levant 6, 1974; Delehaye, H., Les ampoules et les medaillons de Bobbio, Journal des savants, Paris, 1929; Grabar, André (1896–1990). Ampoules de Terre Sainte (Monza, Bobbio), Paris, C. Klincksieck, 1958. Now the standard monograph, with 61 photographs and 70 pages of commentary.

  5. Relics of Sainte-Chapelle - Wikipedia

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    The seventeen other relics purchased from Constantinople were the Blood of Christ, the nappies of the infant Jesus, a chain, a stone from the Holy Sepulchre, a cross, a purple mantle, a reed, part of his funeral shroud, the towel with which he dried the Apostles' feet, the rod of Moses, part of John the Baptist's head, and the heads of Saint ...

  6. Order of the Holy Sepulchre - Wikipedia

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    The Order of the Holy Sepulchre traces its roots to circa 1099 under the Frankish knight Godfrey of Bouillon (1060–1100), "advocate of the Holy Sepulchre" (Latin: Advocatus Sancti Sepulchri), leader of the First Crusade and first ruler of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. Fresco by Giacomo Jaquerio in Saluzzo, northern Italy (circa 1420).

  7. Tomb of Baldwin V - Wikipedia

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    An 1808 fire destroyed the tombs of the Latin kings. Fragments of the tombs were salvaged and inserted into the Greek section of the Holy Sepulchre, where they remained until the restoration works in the 1940s and 1970s. [4] Horn's work enabled Israeli art historian Zehava Jacoby to propose a reconstruction of Baldwin V's tomb. [5]

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  9. Church of the Holy Sepulchre - Wikipedia

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    The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, [a] [b] also known as the Church of the Resurrection, [c] is a fourth-century church in the Christian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. The church is also the seat of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem . [ 1 ]