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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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History of medieval Arabic and Western European domes
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1048:Knowledge
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1465:Monreale
1398:Acireale
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928:See also
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894:prophets
859:basileus
851:Roger II
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813:Interior
686:Albanian
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1455:Palermo
1434:Nicosia
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1209:Mosaics
1196:Mosaics
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