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Albanian community present in Palermo. The church assumed and inherited the title of seat of the parish of the Italo-Albanians in 1945, after the church adjacent to the Italo-Albanian Seminary of Palermo was destroyed in the
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at the west. The campanile, which is richly decorated with three orders of arches and lodges with mullioned windows, still serves as the main entrance to the church. Significant later additions to the church include the
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façade which today faces onto the piazza. In the late 19th century, historically-minded restorers attempted to return the church to its original state, although many elements of the
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and Arabic, is preserved and dates to 1143; construction may already have begun at this point. The church had certainly been completed by the death of George in 1151, and he and his wife were interred in the
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1347:Agrigento
1241:cite book
1200:, 261-62.
1037:Knowledge
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710:Holy Week
698:Theophany
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205:Completed
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1139:, 29–30.
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917:See also
903:Nativity
883:prophets
848:basileus
840:Roger II
818:on right
802:Interior
675:Albanian
557:Basilian
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395:and the
314:Albanian
240:Criteria
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104:Province
87:Religion
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1496:Trapani
1444:Palermo
1423:Nicosia
1408:Messina
1382:Catania
1207:Sources
1198:Mosaics
1185:Mosaics
1174:, 35ff.
1172:Mosaics
1152:, 42ff.
1150:Mosaics
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1058:Mosaics
1043:2 April
1020:Mosaics
897:of the
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783:Baroque
774:narthex
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485:narthex
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393:Albania
389:Ottoman
385:Turkish
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347:to the
338:Palermo
330:Baroque
298:Italian
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276:Italy
251:2015
182:Style
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