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Believed to be the site where Jesus and his disciples had the Last Supper just before his crucifixion, the Cenacle in Jerusalem has long been sacred ground for Christians. Pilgrims have been making ...
A team of researchers have uncovered Medieval inscriptions hidden on the walls of the traditional location of the Last Supper ...
Shai Halevi / Israel Antiquities Authority One interesting depiction of the Last Supper was found above a German coat of arms, which depicted a goblet, a platter, and a round piece of bread with a ...
One interesting depiction of the Last Supper was found above a German coat of arms, which depicted a goblet, a platter, and a round piece of bread with a hole in it, similar to a Jerusalem bagel.
One such was Johannes Poloner of Regensburg, who produced an interesting account of his pilgrimage to Jerusalem in 1421 to 1422. A charcoal drawing of the coat of arms of the Bernese patrician family ...
German coat of arms, Hall of the Last Supper, Jerusalem JERUSALEM, ISRAEL—According to a news release issued by the Austrian Academy of Sciences, an international research team used advanced ...
The images scratched above the coat of arms refer to the Last Supper: a chalice, a platter and a round piece of bread. The hole in the bread is reminiscent of the famous Jerusalem bagel (ka'ak al-quds ...
An international team of researchers uncovered medieval graffiti in the Last Supper Hall at the Cenacle of Jerusalem, revealing a variety of inscriptions, coats of arms, and drawings. The research ...