Corpus of the Byzantine Churches in the Holy Land

Name of text:

Corpus of the Byzantine Churches in the Holy Land

Author of text:

A. Ovadiah

Date of text: 1989
Date of person in text:
Name of structure in text: Church of the Ascension, Mount of Olives
Type of structure in text: church
Date of structure in text Late 4th C to 614, destroyed by Persians, restored by Modestus
Century of structure 1: 4 AD
Century of structure 2: 12 AD
Country in text: Israel
Region in text: Mount of Olives
City in text: Jerusalem
Specific place of mosaic in text: Wall
Description of mosaic in text: Ovadiah simply says wall mosaics.
Mosaic date in text:
Tesserae silver mentioned in text?
Tesserae gold mentioned in text?
Colour descriptions in text:
Bibliography:

Ovadiah, A., Corpus of the Byzantine Churches in the Holy Land (Bonn: 1970), pp. 85-86.
See also Kay Prag, Blue Guide to Jerusalem (London: A. & C. Black Ltd, 1989), p. 256

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Comments: This was rebuilt by Crusaders as a roofed octagon in c. 1102, and after the fall of Jerusalem in 1198 Salah al-Din gave the church to his followers who added stone dome and mihrab.  Building remained in use as a mosque for 300 years. Fell into ruin by end of 15th C, octagon wall remained, and mosque and minaret added in 1620.  Moslem Chapel of the Ascension now stands on this site.

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