Episcopal church
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The Episcopal Church is the largest church building of the Byzantine city. It was founded in the 9th-10th century and rebuilt in the 11th century. Built on the ruins of an earlier Christian basilica, the church seems to have an uninterrupted operation at least until the 14th century when it was destroyed during the reign of Paleologos. It's a, big, three-aisled basilica with interesting architectural elements, as in many parts of its external walls you can see mortars with decorative coating such as the rosette with a cross in red colour, which is on the north side of the church.
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Among other Byzantine remains,, we should mention the most remarkable ruin: The Episcopal Church,,is the most important church building of the Byzantine city. It was founded in the 9th-10th century, and rebuilt in the 11th century. Built on the ruins of an earlier Christian basilica,, the church seems to have an uninterrupted operation, at least until the 14th century, when it was destroyed, during the reign of Paleologos. It's a big, three-aisled basilica, with interesting architectural elements,, as in many parts of its external walls,, you can see mortars, with decorative coating, such as the rosette with a cross in red colour which is on the north side of the church.
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“Episcopal church,” iGuide Repo, accessed December 23, 2024, http://ubuntu01.ceti.gr/omeka/items/show/1061.
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