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- en.wikipedia.org Saint Titus CathedralThe Cathedral of Saint Titus (Greek: Καθεδρικός Ναός Αγίου Τίτου) also known as Hagios Titos, is an Orthodox church in the city of Heraklion, Crete...Bulunamadı: girit
- tr.brilliant-tourism.com 12518339-cathedral-of-…St. Titus'a adanan ilk tapınak, Roma döneminde Girit'in ilk başkenti olan Gortyna (Gortis) antik kentindeydi, ancak bir depremle yıkıldı.
- tr.wiki7.org wiki/Собор_Святого_ТитаAziz Titus Katedrali ( Yunanca: Ναόϛ Άγιος Τίτος ) , Yunanistan'ın Girit adasındaki Kandiye şehrinde bulunan Girit Ortodoks Kilisesi'nin Kandiye Başpiskoposluğunun...
- gpsmycity.com attractions/saint-titus-cathedral-…The Cathedral of Saint Titus stands as a significant Orthodox church in the heart of Heraklion, Crete, dedicated to the memory of Saint Titus.Bulunamadı: girit
- cars4travel.com blog/en/greece/a-divine-gem-…The architectural splendor of Saint Titus Cathedral is a sight to behold, drawing admiration from visitors and art enthusiasts alike.Bulunamadı: girit
- excursio.gr en/attractions/107And the heart beats with trembling, the soul sings hosanna. Stone beauty, spiritual purity - this is the place of power, where St. Titus Cathedral stands.Bulunamadı: girit
- cretanbeaches.com index.php…Learn about the Cathedral of Saint Titus at Heraklion City, Crete, Greece.Bulunamadı: girit
- explorecrete.com heraklion/en13-heraklion-saint-…Today Saint Titus (Agios Titos in Greek) is an Orthodox church dedicated to St Titus the Apostle, following modifications carried out by the Church of Crete in 1925.Bulunamadı: girit
- flickr.com photos/100954775@N03/52652499003Saint Titus' Cathedral (Ναός του Αγίου Τίτου), originally built by the Ottoman Turks as Yeni Cami (New Mosque) in 1869, and converted into a Greek Orthodox...Bulunamadı: girit
- thedocs.world 2024/06/30/aya-titos-katedrali-…The Saint Titus Cathedral is a significant historical and religious site in Heraklion, reflecting the diverse cultural influences on the island of Crete.
Aya Titos Katedrali
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- Tamamlanma tarihi:1869