- en.wikipedia.org Church of John the Baptist (Nesvetay)The Church of John the Baptist is an Armenian Apostolic church in Nesvetay village, Myasnikovsky District, Rostov Oblast, Russia.
- visitworldheritage.com en/buddha/church-of-st-…The Church of St John the Baptist is a true miracle in the history of Nessebar. The building, from the 10th century, has been preserved in excellent condition.Bulunamadı: nesvetay
- bologny.com church-of-saint-john-the-baptist-…The Church of Saint John the Baptist is a cruciform church that dates back to the 11th century. The interior of the church has a dome made of red stone.Bulunamadı: nesvetay
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g303648-…Church of St. John the Baptist is an impressive building with its richly decorated brick pattern.Bulunamadı: nesvetay
- sacred-destinations.com israel/jerusalem-church-…It is possible the church was built due to the presence here of the relics of John the Baptist, which were sent to various cities in the 4th century including...Bulunamadı: nesvetay
- cappadociahistory.com post/st-john-the-baptist-…With precise architecture, rare frescos, an early dating, and a unique setting, the church of St. John the Baptist is one of the finest cave churches in Cappadocia.Bulunamadı: nesvetay
- jerusalemexperience.com church-of-st-john-the-…As you can see around, this is a wonderful Greek Orthodox church with beautiful pictures from the Gospels and, of course, the beheading of John the Baptist.Bulunamadı: nesvetay
- thelee.org.uk history-of-st-john-the-baptist-…The re-dedication of the enlarged Church of St John the Baptist of The Lee took place on the 6th of May 1911.Bulunamadı: nesvetay
- stjohndc.org en/our-parish/our-history/cathedral-…The regular schedule of services includes a Saturday evening Vigil Service of Vespers and Matins, served in both English and Church Slavonic at 5:00 P.M...Bulunamadı: nesvetay
- tourism.restexpert.com The Nativity of St. John the Baptist TempleIt is interesting that the Nativity of St.John the Baptist Temple was placed on a brick sub-area where the local merchants' shops were located.Bulunamadı: nesvetay