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English: Crucifix graffiti made by pilgrims during the Crusader Period (12th to 13th century) on the walls of the ruined Savior Church in Tyre/Sour, now Lebanon. It was built in a place where Jesus supposedly sat down on a rock and had a meal. In the second century CE a large Roman Hippodrome was constructed in that location.
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Cross graffiti in the ruins of a crusader church in Tyre, Lebanon

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