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Hadrian's temple of Aphrodite, Lavas suggested that it could have been the site of the crucifixion, as it would be strong enough to hold in place a wooden trunk of up to 2.5 metres (8 ft 2 in) in height (among other things). The same restoration work also revealed a crack running across the surface of the rock, which continues down to the
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Golgotha within a precision of less than two meters, below the circular passage situated a metre away from where the bloodstained shirt of Christ was traditionally recovered and immediately before the stairs leading down to St. Helena's Chapel (the above-mentioned mother of Emperor Constantine), alternatively called St. Vartan's Chapel.
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was struck; surviving parts of the quarry to the north-east of the chapel of St. Helena are now accessible from within the chapel (by permission). Inside the church is a rock, about 7 m long by 3 m wide by 4.8 m high, that is traditionally believed to be all that now remains visible of
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Golgotha in 333: "... On the left hand is the little hill of Golgotha where the Lord was crucified. About a stone's throw from thence is a vault (crypta) wherein His body was laid, and rose again on the third day. There, at present, by the command of the Emperor Constantine, has been built
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rock itself would have caused it to jut through the platform level of the
Aphrodite temple, where it would be clearly visible. The reason for Hadrian not cutting the rock down is uncertain, but Virgilio Corbo suggested that a statue, probably of Aphrodite, was placed on it, a suggestion also made by
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Mitropoulos, a round slot of 11.5 cm (4.5 in) diameter was discovered in the rock, partly open on one side (Lavas attributes the open side to accidental damage during his repairs); although the dating of the slot is uncertain, and could
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Golgotha was precisely at the vertical of the now buried Constantinian basilica's altar and away from where the traditional rock of Golgotha is situated. The plans published in the book indicate
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Based on the late 20th century excavations of the site, there have been a number of attempted reconstructions of the profile of the cliff face. These often attempt to show the site as it would have appeared to
Constantine. However, as the ground level in Roman times was about 4–5 feet
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And they bring him unto the place Golgotha, which is, being interpreted, The place of a skull. And they gave him to drink wine mingled with myrrh: but he received it not. And when they had crucified him, they parted his garments, casting lots upon them, what every man should
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On the left hand is the little hill of Golgotha where the Lord was crucified. About a stone's throw from thence is a vault wherein his body was laid, and rose again on the third day. There, at present, by the command of the Emperor Constantine, has been built a
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And when they were come unto a place called Golgotha, that is to say, a place of a skull, They gave him vinegar to drink mingled with gall: and when he had tasted thereof, he would not drink. And they crucified him, and parted his garments, casting
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wrote to the island presbyter Faustus in 440: "Golgotha is in the middle between the Anastasis and the Martyrium, the place of the Lord's passion, in which still appears that rock which once endured the very cross on which the Lord was."
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the rock better to the temple plan, or whether it comes from 7th century cleaning....When the restorers progressed to the lime layer and the actual rock....they found they had removed a circular slot of 11.5 cm diameter".
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claims that the location had originally been a Christian place of veneration, but that Hadrian had deliberately buried these Christian sites and built his own temple on top, on account of his alleged hatred for Christianity.
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And he bearing his cross went forth into a place called the place of a skull, which is called in the Hebrew Golgotha: Where they crucified him, and two other with him, on either side one, and Jesus in the
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both note that the location would have been accessible to "passers-by". Thus, locating the crucifixion site involves identifying a site that, in the city of Jerusalem some four decades before
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798:(41–44), who built the so-called Third Wall around a newly settled northern district, while at the time of Jesus' crucifixion around AD 30 it would still have been just outside the city.
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would traditionally be located on the intersection of the two roads, with the main temples adjacent. However, due to the obstruction posed by the Temple Mount, as well as the
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And when they were come to the place, which is called Calvary, there they crucified him, and the malefactors, one on the right hand, and the other on the left.
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priest and archaeologist, present at the excavations, suggested that from the city the little hill (which still exists) could have looked like a skull.
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199:Chapel of Mount Calvary, painted by
52:Traditional site of Golgotha in the
2688:Corpus Scriptorum Eccles. Latinorum
2091:
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1145:Pilgrimages to Constantine's Church
751:, it was "outside the city gate".
703:
632:Conflict of Adam and Eve with Satan
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2902:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "
2847:
1786:Alexander, Joseph Addison (1863),
1560:
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697:identified this "Goatha" with the
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2869:
2124:Garibian de Vartavan, N. (2008).
962:There is certainly evidence that
916:Jerusalem after being rebuilt by
97:) was a site immediately outside
3139:
2891:
2757:"Golgatha et Sanctum Sepulchrum"
2684:Epistola Ad Faustum Presbyterum.
2181:
1831:Louw, J.P.; et al. (1996),
839:
827:
725:, the "Garden Gate" west of the
623:medieval legends, including the
582:does more specifically mean the
375:has described the location as a
339:the Latin forms directly, while
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2782:
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2738:Golgotha and The Holy Sepulchre
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2673:Letter To The Presbyter Faustus
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1929:A Compendious Syriac Dictionary
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440:, the relevant terms appear as
127:to have been recognized by the
2904:Congregations of Mount Calvary
2328:, Psychology Press, 2003, p. 7
2245:. Mohr Siebeck. pp. 36–.
1969:Five Books in Reply to Marcion
1476:
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1299:Roman destruction of Jerusalem
857:The Holy Sepulchre (1) in the
13:
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1816:, London: J.F. Dove, p.
1473:, equivalent to "Skullplace".
1321:
1035:), adjacent to the Temple of
963:
562:render the relevant passages
164:Biblical references and names
2862:– via jewishbible.org.
1904:Payne Smith, Robert (1879).
1789:The Gospel According to Mark
1254:. In 1882–83, Major-General
1224:Church of the Holy Sepulchre
819:Church of the Holy Sepulchre
777:Church of the Holy Sepulchre
771:Church of the Holy Sepulchre
121:Church of the Holy Sepulchre
93:
54:Church of the Holy Sepulchre
7:
2837:– via britannica.com.
2792:Biblical Archaeology Review
2735:Wilson, Charles W. (1906).
2559:Biblical Archaeology Review
2414:Clermont-Ganneau, Charles.
2197:Clermont-Ganneau, Charles.
1990:Die Topographie Jerusalems
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1743:– via sbl-site.org.
1196:Breviarius de Hierosolyma
32:Golgotha (disambiguation)
2994:Mount of Transfiguration
2850:"The Unknown Mount Zion"
2598:"St. Cyril of Jerusalem"
2111:Itinerarium Burdigalense
1177:Itinerarium Burdigalense
883:Itinerarium Burdigalense
41:Not to be confused with
36:Calvary (disambiguation)
3146:Christianity portal
2827:Encyclopædia Britannica
2360:New Advent encyclopedia
2128:. London: Isis Pharia.
2075:Oxford University Press
1346:Encyclopædia Britannica
255:in his translations of
2755:Thenius, Otto (1842).
2503:, published (1996) in
2239:Peter Schäfer (2003).
2223:Jerome Murphy-O'Connor
1868:Thrupp, Joseph Francis
1774:. Abarim Publications.
1757:. blueletterbible.org.
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2909:Catholic Encyclopedia
2876:Golgotha Rediscovered
2069:Chadwick, H. (2003).
2033:, J. Weale, pp.
1580:Catholic Encyclopedia
1256:Charles George Gordon
1221:
1158:Theophanes the Cretan
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689:words for "skull" in
595:Fathers of the Church
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137:Constantine the Great
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3207:New Testament places
3202:Crucifixion of Jesus
2774:White, Bill (1989).
2347:Brill, 1981, p. 460.
2275:"Palestine: History"
2011:Strong's Concordance
1311:Crucifixion of Jesus
560:English translations
504:equivalent would be
3169: /
2501:The Rock of Calvary
2437:on 18 February 2017
2153:Life of Constantine
1973:Ante-Nicene Fathers
1772:"The Name Golgotha"
1287:north of Mount Zion
1037:Jupiter Capitolinus
956:Christian tradition
908:Temple to Aphrodite
870:Queen Mother Helena
813:Bar-Ilan University
671:center of the earth
641:, and the works of
373:Christian tradition
347:them in forms like
118:multidenominational
3178:31.77861; 35.22944
2711:1965), pp. 109–112
2678:2008-06-13 at the
2660:Iteneraria Egeriae
2337:E. Mary Smallwood
2164:Melito of Sardis,
1958:. Perseus Project.
1910:Thesaurus Syriacus
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604:locum decollatorum
566:place of the skull
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3098:Caesarea Maritima
2705:978-1-4426-0199-4
2460:Hesemann, Michael
2318:Emily Jane Hunt,
2252:978-3-16-148076-8
2135:978-0-9527827-7-3
1975:, Vol. 4, p. 276.
1848:Schultens, Albert
1427:Đa Halgan Godspel
1190:Eucherius of Lyon
1021:Decumanus Maximus
1001:Decumanus Maximus
859:Christian Quarter
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