This article presents a very brief historical overview, and contemporary description, of the Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus. In the light of the changing political situation in that island it invites scholarship in a range of disciplines to the church and to other historic landmarks within the old city walls. Scholars interested might include: art historians, architectural historians, civil engineers, archivists, historians, structural analysts, masonry conservators, surveyors, ecclesiastical historians, and a wider range of experts involved in the full study of other Gothic churches elsewhere in mainland Europe
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La basilique Sud de Polis-tes-Chrysochou (ancienne Arsinoé), construite à la fin du vie siècle ap...
The modern country of Lebanon preserves an important medieval and post-medieval legacy of standing c...
The article focuses on the churches of Rhodes during the Hospitaller Age and intends to clarify the ...
This article presents a very brief historical overview, and contemporary description, of the Church...
There was a time seven centuries ago when Famagusta's wealth and renown could be compared to that of...
The medieval Armenian church of Famagusta, Cyprus, lying in the northwestern or Syrian quarter of th...
This article is concerned with the 14th century church of St. Anne’s in the historic walled city of ...
Famagusta was placed on the 2008 World Monuments Watch List of 100 Most Endangered Sites by the Wor...
No abstractThis essay presents an archaeological and historical study of the church, which existed a...
Scholars have traditionally dated the Royal Chapel at Pyrga, Cyprus to the year 1421 and attributed ...
The floor of St John’s Co-Cathedral in Valletta, Malta, is in many ways exceptional. The quality and...
No AbstractThe present article furnishes new historical data for the lost church of Aghios Nikolaos ...
International audienceThe political, social, economic, and ecclesiastical history of the city of Fam...
This article discusses the origins and characteristics of the Greek Orthodox churches of Asia Minor ...
Some 90 years ago Camille Enlart was able to identify certain antecedants in 13th-century Acre for t...
La basilique Sud de Polis-tes-Chrysochou (ancienne Arsinoé), construite à la fin du vie siècle ap...
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The article focuses on the churches of Rhodes during the Hospitaller Age and intends to clarify the ...