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The '''Maria of''' '''Jehoshafat''' '''Church''' was a church located in the poor district of [[Acre]] during the [[Third Crusade]].
The '''Maria of Jehoshafat Church''' was a church located in the Poor District of [[Acre]] during the High Middle Ages.
 
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The [[Rafiq]] of Acre calls the church "a popular meeting place".
*The [[rafiq]] of Acre calls the church "a popular meeting place".
*About two centuries after the events of [[Assassin's Creed]], the El-Zeituna Mosque was constructed at the spot where the church used to be.
*About two centuries after the events of [[Assassin's Creed]], the El-Zeituna Mosque was constructed at the spot where the church used to be.



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The Maria of Jehoshafat Church was a church located in the Poor District of Acre during the High Middle Ages.

Trivia

  • The rafiq of Acre calls the church "a popular meeting place".
  • About two centuries after the events of Assassin's Creed, the El-Zeituna Mosque was constructed at the spot where the church used to be.

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