Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Tyre' has mentioned 'Saint' in the following places:
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Relic of Saint Christina in the Maronite Cathedral of Tyre | WIKI |
According to religious accounts, one of the most prominent martyrs was Saint Christina, the daughter of the city's governor, who was executed around 300 CE, after her own father had her tortured. | WIKI |
Saint Frumentius xe2x80x93 who was born around that time in Tyre xe2x80x93 became the first bishop of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, after he and his brother Edesius sailed with an uncle to the Red Sea and were shipwrecked on the Eritrean coast. | WIKI |
While the Venetians quickly constructed the church of San Marco in their quarter and the Pisans built a church of San Pietro, the Saint Mark Cathedral was erected upon the ruins of the Fatimid Grand Mosque[60] xe2x80x93 which in turn had probably been constructed upon or near the ruins of several iterations of Christian churches and on the lowest level the ancient Temple of Melqart. | WIKI |
In 1257 xe2x80x93 one year after the beginning of the War of Saint Sabas between Genoa and Venice over control of Acre xe2x80x93 Philip expelled the Venetians from the one third of the city that had been conceded to them more than a century earlier, though its quasi-exterritorial status was eroded already from early on. | WIKI |
Some of them celebrate church service at the Greek-Catholic Cathedral of Saint Thomas, which has devoted a chapel on its compound to Tyre-born Saint Frumentius, the first bishop of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church. | WIKI |
[292][293] Saint Christina of Tyre (3rd century CE) Martyr[294] Porphyry, Neoplatonic philosopher and writer, he edited and published The Enneads of Plotinus and his Isagoge, an introduction to logic and philosophy, was the standard textbook on logic throughout the Middle Ages William of Tyre, (12th century CE), historian and Archbishop of Tyre Abdel Hussein Sharafeddine, Shi'a reformer Musa Sadr, Shi'a leader Halim el-Roumi, singer and composer Ghazi Kahwaji, scenographer and writer Nabih Berri, leader of the Amal movement As'ad AbuKhalil, anarchist and professor of political science at California State University, Stanislaus Zaki Chehab, founder and editor-in-chief of ArabsToday.net Alaa Zalzali, singer Joe Barza, chef and television personality Pxc3xa9rihane Chalabi Cochin, TV host Rabih Ataya (born 1989), Lebanese football player[289] Nassar Nassar (born 1992), Lebanese football player[290] Bilal Najdi (born 1993), Lebanese football player[295] | WIKI |