Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Tyre' has mentioned 'Jerusalem' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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Ten years later, Tyre avoided being attacked by paying tribute to the Crusaders who marched on Jerusalem. | WIKI |
The city was the see of a Roman Catholic archbishopric, whose archbishop was a suffragan of the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem; its archbishops often acceded to the Patriarchate. | WIKI |
13th century illustration of the marriage of Conrad of Montferrat and Isabella of Jerusalem, unknown author | WIKI |
After the loss of Jerusalem to Saladin in 1187, many crusaders escaped to Tyre with its strong fortifications: "The refugee barons of Palestine were now crowded in the city." | WIKI |
Subsequently, Tyre's Cathedral became the traditional coronation place for the kings of Jerusalem and a venue for royal marriages. | WIKI |
Tyre harbour pre-WWI, American Colony (Jerusalem) Photo Department, US Library of Congress | WIKI |
Members of the American Colony, Jerusalem, in the ruins of the Crusader cathedral, between 1900 and 1920 | WIKI |
The Northern shore in 1936, photographed by a member of the American Colony in Jerusalem | WIKI |
"Unloading Melons" - photographed in 1938 by John David Whiting from the American Colony (Jerusalem) | WIKI |
Tyre was directly associated with several stages in the history of humanity, including the production of purple pigment reserved for royalty and nobility, the construction in Jerusalem of the Temple of Solomon, thanks to the material and architect sent by the King Hiram of Tyre; and the exploration of the seas by hardy navigators who founded prosperous trading centres as far away as the western Mediterranean, that ultimately assured a quasi-monopoly of the important maritime commerce for the Phoenician city. | UNESCO |