Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Crac des Chevaliers and Qal’at Salah El-Din' has mentioned 'Chapel' in the following places:
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Contents 1 Etymology 2 Location 3 History 3.1 Origins and Crusader period 3.2 Later history 4 Architecture 4.1 Inner ward 4.2 Chapel 4.3 Outer ward 4.4 Frescoes 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 7.1 Works cited 8 Further reading 9 External links | WIKI |
An Arab source mentions that the quake destroyed the castle's chapel, which was replaced by the present chapel. | WIKI |
Geoffroy de Joinville, uncle of the noted chronicler of the Crusades Jean de Joinville, died at Krak des Chevaliers in 1203 or 1204 and was buried in the castle's chapel. | WIKI |
[40] The Hospitaller chapel was converted to a mosque and two mihrabs (prayer niches) were added to the interior. | WIKI |
The east end of the castle's barrel-vaulted chapel | WIKI |
[51] The castle was shelled in August 2012 by the Syrian Arab Army, damaging the Crusader chapel. | WIKI |
At the north end of the small courtyard is a chapel and at the southern end is an esplanade. | WIKI |
Chapel[edit] | WIKI |
The west end of the chapel | WIKI |
The current chapel was probably built to replace the one destroyed by an earthquake in 1170. | WIKI |
[26] Only the east end of the original chapel, which housed the apse, and a small part of the south wall survive from the original chapel. | WIKI |
[41] The later chapel had a barrel vault and an uncomplicated apse; its design would have been considered outmoded by contemporary standards in France, but bears similarities to that built around 1186 at Margat. | WIKI |
A cornice runs round the chapel at the point where the vault ends and the wall begins. | WIKI |
The chapel was lit by windows above the cornice, one at the west end, one on either side of the east bay, and one on the south side of the central bay, and the apse at the east end had a large window. | WIKI |
In 1935 a second chapel was discovered outside the castle's main entrance, however it no longer survives. | WIKI |
Remains of medieval frescoes in the castle's chapel | WIKI |
The frescos were painted on the interior and exterior of the main chapel and the chapel outside the main entrance, which no longer survives. | WIKI |
Those in the chapel were painted on the masonry from the 1170xe2x80x931202 rebuild. | WIKI |
The fragmentary nature of the red and blue frescoes inside the chapel means they are difficult to assess. | WIKI |
The one on the exterior of the chapel depicted the Presentation of Jesus at the Temple. | WIKI |