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Once and Eastern Orthodox church called [[Myrelaion Church|Myrelaion]], this building served two purposes simultaneously for many years - it was a house of worship above and a crypt below, built by [[Romanos|Romanus]] as a funerary chapel for his [[Theodora|wife]].
Once and Eastern Orthodox church called Myrelaion, this building served two purposes simultaneously for many years - it was a house of worship above and a crypt below, built by Romanus as a funerary chapel for his wife.


It was later converted into a mosque called Bodrum Camii after the man who restored it. Still later it was abandoned, where it sat in ruins up until its restoration in the 20th century.
It was later converted into a mosque called Bodrum Camii after the man who restored it. Still later it was abandoned, where it sat in ruins up until its restoration in the 20th century.
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Latest revision as of 04:32, 11 December 2018

Myrelaion Church
Myrelaion Church

Once and Eastern Orthodox church called Myrelaion, this building served two purposes simultaneously for many years - it was a house of worship above and a crypt below, built by Romanus as a funerary chapel for his wife.

It was later converted into a mosque called Bodrum Camii after the man who restored it. Still later it was abandoned, where it sat in ruins up until its restoration in the 20th century.