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The '''Church of the Holy Sepulchre''', also known as the Church of the Resurrection, is an ancient church in the Middle District of [[Jerusalem]]. At its site used to be a temple of [[Aphrodite]] and according to legends also the [[Wikipedia:Calvary|Golgotha]], the place where [[Jesus Christ]] was crucified and buried.
The '''Church of the Holy Sepulchre''', also known as the Church of the Resurrection, was an ancient church in the Middle District of [[Jerusalem]]. At its site used to be a temple of [[Aphrodite]] and according to legends also the [[Wikipedia:Calvary|Golgotha]], the place where [[Jesus Christ]] was crucified and buried.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

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The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, also known as the Church of the Resurrection, was an ancient church in the Middle District of Jerusalem. At its site used to be a temple of Aphrodite and according to legends also the Golgotha, the place where Jesus Christ was crucified and buried.

Trivia

  • A view point was located at the top of the church.
  • In 1191, the tower of the church was partially destroyed.

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