The tomb of the 5th-century bishop of Gaza, Saint Porphyrius situated in the northeastern corner of the church which have been erected ca 425 AD. According to Marc Diacont there was a terrible drought in Gaza that ended after Saint Porphyrios and a group of Christians prayed to God with "fasting, vigil and procession." This led to the conversion of 25 pagans, as rain in this region was considered God's greatest gift. Sources: Ekklesiastiki Paremvasi, "Ο ΑΓΙΟΣ ΠΟΡΦΥΡΙΟΣ ΓΑΖΗΣ ΚΑΙ Ο ΚΟΣΜΟΣ ΤΗΣ ΥΣΤΕΡΗΣ ΑΡΧΑΙΟΤΗΤΑΣ", February 2005. Translated by John Sanidopoulos.
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Location:
- PS, Gaza
- geo:31.50396,34.462029
- Location ± 0-5 m.
Period or year:
- 4xx / unknown
Class:
- Temple or sanctuary
- visible
Identifiers:
- vici:place=21469
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Siege of Gaza
The Siege of Gaza was a military event in the Egyptian campaign of Alexander the Great in 332 BC.
