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Church of St. Paula. Icons
Church of St. Paula. Altar
Church of St. Paula Stone pews
Church of St. Paula Picture of Jesus rescued from a Fire
St. Paul's Pillar 2 
 According to a local legend, the supposed "St. Paul's Pillar" is the place to which Paul was tied and received 39 lashes when he preached in Paphos. Roman Governor Sergius Paulus was said to have ordered the arrest and punishment prior to his own conversion to Christianity.<br/> <br/> The legend itself is late in origin. Medieval pilgrims visiting the site made no mention of this pillar but instead recorded visiting an underground prison in which Paul was held. 
 Keywords: 39 lashes,Church,Cypriot legends,Paphos,Saint Paul,Sergius Paulus,St. Paul,St. Paul's Column,St. Paul's Pillar,archaeology
St. Paul's Pillar 
 According to a local legend, the supposed "St. Paul's Pillar" is the place to which Paul was tied and received 39 lashes when he preached in Paphos. Roman Governor Sergius Paulus was said to have ordered the arrest and punishment prior to his own conversion to Christianity.<br/> <br/> The legend itself is late in origin. Medieval pilgrims visiting the site made no mention of this pillar but instead recorded visiting an underground prison in which Paul was held.<br/> <br/> In addition, Eric the Good, King of Denmark from 1095-1103, died on this spot in 1103 CE on his way to visit the Holy Land. 
 Keywords: 39 lashes,Cypriot legends,Cyprus,Eric the Good,King of Denmark,Paphos,Saint Paul,Sergius Paulus,St. Paul,St. Paul's Column,St. Paul's Pillar,archaeology
St. Pauls Pillar and Eric the Good Signs 
 According to a local legend, the supposed "St. Paul's Pillar" is the place to which Paul was tied and received 39 lashes when he preached in Paphos. Roman Governor Sergius Paulus was said to have ordered the arrest and punishment prior to his own conversion to Christianity.<br/> <br/> The legend itself is late in origin. Medieval pilgrims visiting the site made no mention of this pillar but instead recorded visiting an underground prison in which Paul was held. 
 Keywords: 39 lashes,Church,Cypriot legends,Paphos,Saint Paul,Sergius Paulus,St. Paul,St. Paul's Column,St. Paul's Pillar,archaeology
Site of St. Paul's Pillar, Agia Kyriaki Church, and ruins of Panagia Chrysopolitissa Basilica 
 <span style="font-family:times new roman,serif;">According to a local legend, the supposed "St. Paul's Pillar" is the place to which Paul was tied and received 39 lashes when he preached in Paphos. Roman Governor Sergius Paulus was said to have ordered the arrest and punishment prior to his own conversion to Christianity.<br/> <br/> The legend itself is late in origin. Medieval pilgrims visiting the site made no mention of this pillar but instead recorded visiting an underground prison in which Paul was held.<br/> <br/> More historically reliable are the ancient ruins of the Panagia Chrysopolitissa Basilica (also known as the Early Christian Basilica of Panagia Chrysopolitissa). This 4th century CE Byzantine basilica was said to have been the largest on the island of Cyprus.<br/> <br/> Two other churches have stood in this area. One was a 13th century CE Gothic cathedral turned mosque that is also now in ruins. The one still standing is the 16th century CE church known as Agia Kryiaki. It is still in use today by the Anglican church of Paphos.<br/> <br/> Fun fact: Eric the Good, King of Denmark from 1095-1103, died on this spot in 1103 CE on his way to visit the Holy Land.</span> 
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Mosaic of Saint Paul. Inside Agia Kyriaki Church. 16th cent. CE 
 The 16th century CE church known as Agia Kryiaki is still in use today by the Anglican church of Paphos. Inside, you'll discover many icons and Christian paintings. This particular mosaic is an icon of St. Paul. 
 Keywords: 16th Century CE,Agia Kryiaki Church,Anglican church of Paphos,Christian Mosaics,Christian icons,Church,Icons,Orthodox art,Paphos,Paul,Saint Paul,St. Paul,mosaics
St. Barnabas Archaeological & Icon Museum. Traditional Site of the Tomb of St. Barnabas. Church and Bell Tower 
 Saint Barnabas, patron Saint of Cyprus, was a native of Cyprus who returned, along with the Apostle Paul, to preach the gospel. According to tradition, he was stoned to death and his body buried in secret at this site. It was only discovered 400 years later after being revealed in a dream by Bishop Anthemios. His body was said to have been found holding an illuminated manuscript of the Gospel of Matthew. <br/> <br/>Today, the 18th century church and monastic buildings you see have been converted into an Archaeological and Icon Museum housing many Cypriot relics and icons. It has one of the best collections of Bronze and Early Iron Age antiquities in Northern Cyprus.<br/> <br/>The "Tomb of St. Barnabas" is located about 100 yards away from these buildings. 
 Keywords: 18th Century Monastery,18th century Church,1st Missionary Journey,Acts,Acts 13:1-13,Acts 4:36-37,Archaeological Museum,Archaeology,Barnabas,Bronze Age antiquities,Church,Churches,Cyprus,Early Iron Age antiquities,Famagusta,First Missionary Journey,Icon,Icon Museum,Icons,Monasteries,Monastery,Museum,Patron Saint of Cyprus,Paul,Paul and Barnabas,Relics,Saint Barnabas,Salamis,St. Barnabas,Tomb
St. Barnabas Archaeological & Icon Museum. Traditional Site of the Tomb of St. Barnabas. Church and Bell Tower 2 
 Saint Barnabas, patron Saint of Cyprus, was a native of Cyprus who returned, along with the Apostle Paul, to preach the gospel. According to tradition, he was stoned to death and his body buried in secret at this site. It was only discovered 400 years later after being revealed in a dream by Bishop Anthemios. His body was said to have been found holding an illuminated manuscript of the Gospel of Matthew. <br/> <br/>Today, the 18th century church and monastic buildings you see have been converted into an Archaeological and Icon Museum housing many Cypriot relics and icons. It has one of the best collections of Bronze and Early Iron Age antiquities in Northern Cyprus.<br/> <br/>The "Tomb of St. Barnabas" is located about 100 yards away from these buildings. 
 Keywords: 18th Century Monastery,18th century Church,1st Missionary Journey,Acts,Acts 13:1-13,Acts 4:36-37,Archaeological Museum,Archaeology,Barnabas,Bronze Age antiquities,Church,Churches,Cyprus,Early Iron Age antiquities,Famagusta,First Missionary Journey,Icon,Icon Museum,Icons,Monasteries,Monastery,Museum,Patron Saint of Cyprus,Paul,Paul and Barnabas,Relics,Saint Barnabas,Salamis,St. Barnabas,Tomb
St. Barnabas Archaeological & Icon Museum. Sign 
 Saint Barnabas, patron Saint of Cyprus, was a native of Cyprus who returned, along with the Apostle Paul, to preach the gospel. According to tradition, he was stoned to death and his body buried in secret at this site. It was only discovered 400 years later after being revealed in a dream by Bishop Anthemios. His body was said to have been found holding an illuminated manuscript of the Gospel of Matthew. <br/> <br/>Today, the 18th century church and monastic buildings you see have been converted into an Archaeological and Icon Museum housing many Cypriot relics and icons. It has one of the best collections of Bronze and Early Iron Age antiquities in Northern Cyprus.<br/> <br/>The "Tomb of St. Barnabas" is located about 100 yards away from these buildings. 
 Keywords: 18th Century Monastery,18th century Church,1st Missionary Journey,Acts,Acts 13:1-13,Acts 4:36-37,Archaeological Museum,Archaeology,Barnabas,Bronze Age antiquities,Church,Churches,Cyprus,Early Iron Age antiquities,Famagusta,First Missionary Journey,Icon,Icon Museum,Icons,Monasteries,Monastery,Museum,Patron Saint of Cyprus,Paul,Paul and Barnabas,Relics,Saint Barnabas,Salamis,St. Barnabas,Tomb
Salamis.Roman Bath. Entrance to Furnace Area Tended by Slaves. Used to Heat Caladarium 
 Salamis.Roman Bath. Pool 
 Keywords: Barnabas,Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,Paul,Salamis,Archaeology,Archaeological Site,Roman Bath,Pool
Salamis. View of Mediterranean 
 Salamis.Roman Bath. Pool 2 
 Keywords: Barnabas,Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,Paul,Salamis,Archaeology,Archaeological Site,Roman Bath,Pool
Salamis. Roman Bath. Pool 
 Salamis.Roman Bath. Mosaic Remains in Arch. Gladiator Battle? 
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Salamis. Roman Bath. Pool 2 
 Salamis.Roman Bath. Mosaic Remains in Arch 3 
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Salamis.Roman Bath. Mosaic Remains in Arch. Gladiator Battle 
 Salamis.Roman Bath. Heated Under floor area 
 Keywords: Barnabas,Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,Paul,Salamis,Archaeology,Archaeological Site,Roman Bath,Mosaic,Art
Salamis.Roman Bath. Mosaic Remains in Arch 3 
 Salamis.Roman Bath. Headless, Armless Statue 
 Keywords: Barnabas,Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,Paul,Salamis,Archaeology,Archaeological Site,Roman Bath,Heated Floors
Salamis.Roman Bath. Heated Under floor area 
 Salamis.Roman Bath. Furnace Area Tended by Slaves. Used to Heat Caladarium 
 Keywords: Barnabas,Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,Paul,Salamis,Archaeology,Archaeological Site,Roman Bath,Headless and Armless Statue,Art
Salamis.Roman Bath. Headless, Armless Statue 
 Salamis.Roman Bath. Furnace Area Tended by Slaves. Fires Here Used to Heat Caladarium 
 Keywords: Barnabas,Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,Paul,Salamis,Archaeology,Archaeological Site,Roman Bath. Fresco,Slave,Woman Bathing,Art
Salamis.Roman Bath. Furnace Area Tended by Slaves. Used to Heat Caladarium 
 Salamis.Roman Bath. Fresco Remains in Ceiling.Appears to be Slave and Woman Bathing 
 Keywords: Barnabas,Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,Paul,Salamis,Archaeology,Archaeological Site,Furnace,Slaves,Caladarium,Roman Bath
Salamis.Roman Bath. Furnace Area Tended by Slaves. Fires Here Used to Heat Caladarium 
 Salamis.Roman Bath. Fresco Remains in Arch 
 Keywords: Barnabas,Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,Paul,Salamis,Archaeology,Archaeological Site,Furnace,Slaves,Caladarium,Roman Bath
Salamis.Roman Bath. Fresco Remains in Ceiling.Appears to be Slave and Woman Bathing 
 Salamis.Roman Bath. Entrance to Furnace Area Tended by Slaves. Used to Heat Caladarium 
 Keywords: Barnabas,Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,Paul,Salamis,Archaeology,Archaeological Site,Fresco,Roman Bath,Art
Salamis.Roman Bath. Fresco Remains in Arch 
 Salamis. View of Mediterranean 
 Keywords: Barnabas,Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,Paul,Salamis,Archaeology,Archaeological Site,Furnace,Slaves,Caladarium,Roman Bath
Salamis. Roman Agora. Temple of Zeus 
 Salamis. Roman Agora. Temple of Zeus 
 Keywords: Barnabas,Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,Paul,Salamis,Archaeology,Archaeological Site,Mediterranean
Salamis. Roman Agora. Temple of Zeus Capitals 
 Salamis. Roman Agora. Temple of Zeus Capitals 
 Keywords: Barnabas,Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,Paul,Salamis,Archaeology,Archaeological Site,Roman Agora,Temple of Zeus
Salamis. Roman Agora. Temple of Zeus 2 
 Salamis. Roman Agora. Temple of Zeus 2 
 Keywords: Barnabas,Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,Paul,Salamis,Archaeology,Archaeological Site,Roman Agora,Temple of Zeus,Column Capitals
Salamis. Map of Archaeological Site with Temple of Zeus 
 Salamis. Map of Archaeological Site with Temple of Zeus 
 Keywords: Barnabas,Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,Paul,Salamis,Archaeology,Archaeological Site,Roman Agora,Temple of Zeus
Salamis. Inscription 
 Salamis. Inscription 
 Keywords: Barnabas,Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,Paul,Salamis,Archaeology,Archaeological Site,Map of Archaeological Site,Temple of Zeus
Salamis. Inscription 2 
 Salamis. Inscription 2 
 Keywords: Barnabas,Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,Paul,Salamis,Archaeology,Archaeological Site,Greek Inscription
Salamis. Basilica of St. Epiphanius. 4th-7th Cent. CE. Map 
 Salamis. Basilica of St. Epiphanius. 4th_7th Cent. CE. Map 
 Keywords: Barnabas,Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,Paul,Salamis,Archaeology,Archaeological Site,Greek Inscription
Salamis. Basilica of St. Epiphanius. 4th-7th Cent. CE. Aisle Column Remains 
 Salamis. Basilica of St. Epiphanius. 4th_7th Cent. CE. Aisle Column Remains 
 Keywords: Barnabas,Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,Paul,Salamis,Archaeology,Archaeological Site,Basilica of Saint Epiphanius,4th-7th Cent. CE,Map
Salamis. Basilica of Campanopetra. Remains 
 Salamis. Basilica of Campanopetra. Remains 
 Keywords: Barnabas,Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,Paul,Salamis,Archaeology,Archaeological Site,Basilica of Saint Epiphanius,4th-7th Cent. CE,Aisle Column Remains
Salamis. Basilica of Campanopetra. Remains 3 
 Salamis. Basilica of Campanopetra. Remains 3 
 Keywords: Barnabas,Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,Paul,Salamis,Archaeology,Archaeological Site,Basilica of Campanopetra Remains,Map
Salamis. Basilica of Campanopetra. Remains 2 
 Salamis. Basilica of Campanopetra. Remains 2 
 Keywords: Barnabas,Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,Paul,Salamis,Archaeology,Archaeological Site,Basilica Inscription,Greek Inscription,Floor Mosaic
Salamis. Basilica of Campanopetra. Map 
 Salamis. Basilica of Campanopetra. Map 
 Keywords: Barnabas,Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,Paul,Salamis,Archaeology,Archaeological Site,Basilica of Campanopetra Remains
Salamis. Basilica Inscription in Floor Mosaic 
 Salamis. Basilica Inscription in Floor Mosaic. 
 Keywords: Barnabas,Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,Paul,Salamis,Archaeology,Archaeological Site,Basilica of Campanopetra Remains
Salamis. Archaeological Site 
 Salamis. Archaeological Site 
 Keywords: Barnabas,Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,Paul,Salamis,Archaeology,Archaeological Site,Basilica of Campanopetra Remains

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