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Burj HeydarKalota, East Church, V cent.Kharab ShamsKharab ShamsMonastery of St.Simeon, Remains of the burial chapel for monks, from the interior with entrance cryptMonastery of St.Simeon, Remains of the burial chapel for monks from the interiorMonastery of St.Simeon, Remains of the burial chapel for monks, entranceMonastery of St.Simeon, Remains of the burial chapel for monks entranceMonastery of St.Simeon, Capital in southern naveMonastery of St.Simeon, Windows of eastern nave from the exteriorMonastery of St.Simeon, Grave of Saint SimeonMonastery of St.Simeon, South facade with stairs from the exteriorMonastery of St.Simeon, Capital in southern naveMonastery of St.Simeon, Floor mosaicMonastery of St.Simeon, Remains of pillarMonastery of St.Simeon, South facade with stairs from the exteriorMonastery of St.Simeon, CapitalMonastery of St.Simeon, Western view with remains of churchMonastery of St.Simeon, Floor mosaic, detailMonastery of St.Simeon, Remains of pillarMonastery of St.Simeon, South facade from the exteriorMonastery of St.Simeon, Remains of central courtMonastery of St.Simeon, Tomb in naveSaint Simeon StylitesMonastery of St.Simeon, Remains of pillarMonastery of St.Simeon, South facade from the exteriorMonastery of St.Simeon, Remains of central courtMonastery of St.Simeon, North east field from the exteriorMonastery of St.Simeon, Remains of pillar with grave of Saint SimeonMonastery of St.Simeon, South facade from the exterior

Location:

  • Syrian Arab Republic, Barād
  • geo:36.388031,36.898613
  • Location ± 100-500 m.

Period or year:

  • 561 / unknown

Class:

  • Temple or sanctuary
  • visible

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=24505

Annotations

The basilica at the northern part of the Barad Village built in 561. The Greek inscription with the date of inauguration was located above the entrance of the martyrion (the southern side room), which was accessible from the outside for the pilgrims.

Sources:

  1. Ross Burns, Monuments of Syria: A Guide, I.B.Tauris 2009
  2. Howard Crosby Butler: Early Churches in Syria. Fourth to Seventh Centuries. Princeton University Press, Princeton 1929, p. 142

Nearby

Barad

Roman baths.

Brad, Church Southwest

Southwest Church of Barad.

Barad

Latin Bariade. Small Roman and Early Byantine town. Aleppo Governorate.Barade.


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