INDEX
- ’Abd el Melek, [238–9]
- ’Abd-ṣadaḳ, [31–6]
- ’Abiri, [31]
- Absalom’s hand, [51]
- —— tomb, [51], [103], [325]
- Aceldama, [250], [307]
- Adam, Tomb of, [158]
- Adonizedek, [30], [32]
- Ælia Capitolina, [188–207]
- Agrippa I., [122], [131], [162]
- Agrippa, Wall of, [162–6]
- Agrippa II., [122], [170]
- Akra, [49], [92–6], [100–2], [113]
- Aḳṣa Mosque, [224–5], [239], [243], [245–7], [253], [299], [312], [323]
- Alexander the Great, [87–8]
- Altar, [21], [57], [98], [125]
- Amorites, [26–8]
- Amraphel, [26]
- Amygdalon Pool, [180–1]
- Ananus, Tomb of, [23], [184], [325]
- Antiochus III., [88], [91]
- Antiochus IV., [91–2]
- Antonia, [81], [94], [132–3], [183–4]
- Aqueducts, [18], [41–5], [63], [161], [206]
- Araunah, [28]
- Ark, [50], [56]
- Armenian Church (St. James), [303]
- Armoury, The, [84]
- Aryans in Palestine, [86–7]
- Ascension, Church of the, [11], [23], [231], [306]
- Asnerie, The, [155]
- Assassins, The, [268]
- Atonement, The Day of, [131]
- Baptisteries, [216], [220], [262]
- Barbican, The, [290], [323]
- Bar Cocheba, [194], [196–7]
- Baris Tower, [81], [132]
- Bathsheba’s Bath, [21]
- Beautiful Gate, The, [129], [141], [218], [287], [298]
- Bene Ḥezir, Tomb of the, [104]
- Benjamin, Gate of, [59], [72]
- Bernard the Wise, [247–8], [251]
- Bethany, [18], [23], [304]
- Bêther, [193–5]
- Bethesda, Pool of, [16], [142–4]
- Bethphage, [21]
- Bethso, [114]
- Bezetha, [99], [163], [170], [183]
- Bibars, Sulṭân, [321]
- Birket Isrâïl, [17], [143], [323]
- —— Mâmilla, [44], [53], [63], [178], [228], [303]
- —— es Sulṭân, [53], [303]
- Bishops, [189], [207], [249], [250]
- Bosheth, [72]
- Bridge, The Tyropœon, [107], [119], [137]
- Broad Wall, The, [50], [82]
- Calvary, [13], [80], [151–8], [161], [213], [215], [229], [262–3], [293]
- Camp of the Assyrians, [63], [179], [183]
- Caphenatha = Ophel, [100]
- Causeway, The, [129], [221], [226], [287]
- Cave of the Agony, [18]
- —— of Pelagia, [18], [206], [307]
- Caverns of the Kings, [163], [165]
- Chanson de Charlemagne, [251]
- Chapel of Helena, [230], [262]
- —— of the Mocking, [17], [150], [225], [325]
- Charlemagne, [250–1]
- Cherethites and Pelethites, [52]
- Cherubim, The, [57–8]
- Christian Street, [5]
- Cœnaculum, The, [14], [302]
- Coins, [101–3], [197–9], [203–4]
- Conduit of Upper Pool, [63], [67]
- Constantine, [209–12]
- Corner Gate, The, [62], [72], [82], [115]
- Council House, The, [113], [135], [145], [147], [185]
- Cradle of Christ, The, [19], [221], [299]
- Credo Chapel, The, [18]
- Crete, [86–7]
- Cross, The, [11]
- Crown of Thorns, The, [12]
- Crucifixions, [103], [151], [159]
- Crusades, [276–82], [314–6]
- Cyprus, [87]
- David, City of, [4], [41], [48], [93], [94], [102], [113]
- —— Tower of. See [Pisans]
- Dolorous Gate, [21]
- Dome of the Chain, [241], [301]
- —— of Gabriel, [253]
- —— of the Prophet, [253]
- —— of the Rock, [233], [237–43], [252–3], [300], [312–13], [322]
- —— of the Roll, [21], [254], [301]
- —— of Spirits, [253]
- Dormition of the Virgin, [325]
- Double Gate, The, [120], [225]
- Dovecote, Rock of the, [183]
- Drafted masonry, [91], [117], [219–20]
- Draw-well, Chamber of the, [127–8]
- Druzes, The, [260–1]
- Dung Gate, The, [77], [83]
- East Gate, The, [72]
- Ecce Homo Arch, The, [21], [205], [288]
- Edward I., King, [321]
- El Boraḳ, [255]
- —— Mâmûn, [252–3]
- —— Muḳaddasi, [240], [258–9]
- En-rogel, [43], [51]
- Ephraim, Gate of, [62], [82]
- Essenes, Gate of the, [114]
- Eudocia’s Wall, [200], [218]
- Exchanges, The, [297]
- Exodus, Date of the, [31]
- Fâṭemites, The, [258–60], [267], [279]
- Field of Burial, The, [68], [84]
- First Wall, The, [113–5]
- Fish Gate, The, [68], [81–2]
- Flagellation, Chapel of the, [226], [298], [325]
- Footprints, [10], [11], [224], [231], [300]
- Forged coins, [198–9]
- Franciscans, The, [18], [22]
- Frank Kings, The, [282–4], [294]
- Frederick I., Barbarossa, [314]
- Frederick II., [317–8]
- Gabbatha, [146]
- Galilee on Sion, [14], [16]
- Gallicantus, Chapel of, [16]
- Garden Tomb, The, [155]
- Gareb, Hill of, [72], [153]
- Gate between two walls, The, [72], [85]
- —— of the Chain, [129], [226], [287]
- —— of the Prophet, [129], [235], [255]
- Gates of the city, [77–85], [115], [221], [288–9]
- —— of the Temple, [59], [127–30]
- Gennath Gate, The, [115]
- Geology, [39–40]
- Gethsemane, [18], [140], [147]
- Gihon, Spring of, [41–2], [52], [64], [68]
- Goath, [72]
- Godfrey of Bouillon, [278], [280]
- Golden Eagle, The, [132]
- —— Gate, The, [218], [223], [225]
- Golgotha = Calvary, [151–8]
- Goliath’s Castle, [289]
- Greeks, The, [86–92]
- Gymnasium, The, [89], [135]
- Hadrian, [192–4], [199], [202–7]
- —— Statue of, [202]
- Ḥâkim (El), [259]
- Ḥammâm esh Shefa (Healing Bath), [45]
- Ḥamzah’s buckler, [255]
- Hananeel, Tower of, [72], [81], [82]
- Hârûn er Rashîd, [250]
- Hasmonæans, The, [97–107]
- Healing Bath, The, [45]
- Hebrews, The, = ’Abiri, [33–4], [35–6]
- Helena’s monument, [163–4], [177]
- Hermits, [303]
- Herod Antipas, [149], [160]
- —— the Great, [108–11], [122]
- Herod’s monuments, [178], [184]
- Hezekiah’s Pool, [45], [63], [181], [303]
- —— tunnel, [65]
- Hildebrand, Pope, [271]
- Hinnom, Valley of, [27–8], [51–2], [62]
- —— Texts in, [248–9]
- Hippicus, The tower, [113–4], [134]
- Hippodrome, The, [136], [159]
- Hittites, The, [27–9], [72], [86]
- Holy Fire, The, [13], [295]
- —— Ghost, Chapel of, [2]
- —— Lance, The, [13]
- —— Sepulchre, The, [13], [154–8], [211–15], [229], [262–4], [290–4]
- Horse Gate, The, [60], [68], [72], [85]
- Hospital of Charlemagne, [251], [264]
- —— of Justinian, [226]
- —— of St. John, [6], [13], [269], [296–7]
- —— The Teutonic, [2], [301], [318]
- House of Annas, [16], [302], [325]
- —— of Caiaphas, [14], [15], [302], [323], [325]
- —— of David, [50], [60]
- —— of Dives, [23]
- —— of the Erebinthi, [184]
- —— of Herod, [22], [325]
- —— of Heroes, The, [84]
- —— of Millo, [84]
- —— of the Pharisee, [23]
- —— of Pilate, [16], [17]
- —— of Stoning, [152–4]
- —— of Uriah, [21]
- Huldah Gates, The, [119–20], [129]
- Hyrcanus, The Palace of, [89]
- Inner Pool, The (Piscina Interior), [17], [298], [303], [323]
- James the Great, [169]
- —— the Less, [168]
- Jannæus, Alexander, [102–3]
- Japhia, King, [32]
- Jebus, [27], [37], [41], [48]
- Jeremiah’s Grotto, [153]
- Jews at Jerusalem, [153], [196], [286], [326]
- Job, Monastery of, [249–50]
- —— Well of, [43–4], [250], [304]
- John Hyrcanus, Monument of, [177], [180]
- Josephus, [111–12], [181–2]
- Judas, The hanging of, [18]
- —— Maccabæus, [97–9]
- Julian, The Emperor, [217]
- Justinian, [222–6]
- Kalâ’ûn, Sulṭân, [321]
- Keft, The, [86]
- Kharezmians, The, [319–20]
- Khosrau II., [227–8]
- Kidron, Valley of, [52], [72]
- —— tombs, [103–5]
- King’s Dale, The, [25], [51]
- —— Entry, The, [64]
- —— Garden, The, [61], [72], [83–4]
- Kipunus, The Gate, [129], [141]
- Lower Pool, The, [63]
- Malquisinat Street, [287]
- Mariamne, The Tower, [134]
- Marino Sanudo, [323]
- Masjid el Aḳṣa. See [Aḳṣa].
- Masons’ marks, [287]
- Meah, The Tower, [81]
- Medeba map, The, [200], [221]
- Melchizedek, [25], [26], [31]
- Millo = Akra, [49]
- Miphkad, The Gate, [59], [85]
- Modestus, [228–9]
- Modin, [97]
- Moḳed, The House, [125–7], [130], [185]
- Monument of the Fuller, [163]
- Moriah, [27]
- Moslem conquests, [234]
- Mosque of Omar, [236–7]
- Mount of Corruption, The, [61]
- Nebuchadnezzar, [71]
- Nehemiah’s wall, [81–5]
- New Gate, The, [72]
- Nicanor, The Gate of, [128], [139]
- Nob, [64]
- Norman architecture, [286]
- Normans, The, [277]
- Oak of Rogel, [21]
- Old Gate, The, [82]
- —— Pool, The, [63]
- Olivet, Mount, [10], [23], [61], [141], [217]
- Omar, The Khalîfah, [235–6]
- Omawîyah Khalifs, The, [237], [240]
- Ophel, [39–41], [52], [62], [68], [84–5], [100], [114–5]
- Ossuaries, [128], [164], [190–1]
- Palace of Annas, [140], [147]
- —— of David, [50]
- —— of Frank Kings, [293]
- —— of the Hasmonæans, [135], [145], [147]
- —— of Helena, [176]
- —— of Herod, [4], [134–5]
- —— of Monobasus, [176]
- —— of Solomon, [60], [61], [84]
- Paradise, The, [230], [291]
- Parthians, The, [109–10]
- Pastophoria, The, [176]
- Pater Noster Chapel, The, [18]
- Patriarch’s Bath, The, [45], [63], [303]
- Pavement, The, [146]
- Persians, The, [74–7]
- Peter the Hermit, [275–6]
- Peter’s Prison, [16], [302]
- Phasaelus, The Tower, [134], [159], [181]
- Philistines, The, [29], [86]
- Pierced Stone, The, [57], [202]
- Pilate, [148–50], [160]
- Pilate’s Aqueduct, [161]
- Pilgrims, [9–24], [264], [273–4]
- Pillar, Gate of the, [201], [288]
- —— of Scourging, [15]
- Pinnacle of the Temple, [19], [142]
- Pisans, Castle of the, [134], [284]
- Piscina interior. See [Inner Pool]
- Pompey, [105–8]
- Prætorium, The, [17], [146], [149]
- Prison of Christ, The, [16], [231], [262]
- —— Gate, The, [59], [85]
- Procurators, The, [160]
- Prophet’s Gate, The. See [Gates]
- Psephinus, The Tower, [163], [165]
- Ptolemy I., [88]
- Ptolemy II., [88]
- Ptolemy V., [88]
- Pûrstau not Philistines, [86]
- Quarters of the City, [205], [286]
- Rabbi ’Aḳîbah, [196]
- Red heifer, The, [131]
- Relics, [11], [12]
- Repose of Mary, The, [21], [288]
- Retreat of the Apostles, [23], [184], [325]
- Richard Lion-heart, [314–6]
- Ṣahrah “plateau,” The, [153]
- Saint Agnes, [20]
- —— Anne, [21], [221], [287], [298], [313]
- Saint Chariton, [21], [298], [313]
- —— George, [20], [249], [302]
- —— Giles, [20], [298]
- —— James the Less, [20], [302]
- —— John Baptist, [270], [296–7]
- —— —— on Olivet, [19]
- —— —— on Sion, [325]
- —— Lazarus, [18], [289], [304]
- —— Mark, [20], [302]
- —— Martin, [302]
- —— Mary of the Germans, [301]
- —— —— (Aḳṣa Mosque), [17], [223–5], [245]
- —— —— Latin, [21], [269], [296]
- —— —— Magdalene, [21], [298]
- —— —— Magna, [21], [296]
- Saint Saba, [303]
- —— Saviour, [302]
- —— Sion, [14], [204], [217], [231], [302]
- —— Sophia, [17], [225], [325]
- —— Stephen, [16], [19], [20], [218], [305]
- —— Thomas, [20], [302]
- —— —— of the Germans, [301]
- —— Veronica, [22]
- Ṣakhrah “rock,” The, [53–7], [126–7], [225], [239]
- Saladin, [308–16]
- Salem, [25]
- Sanballat, [75]
- Saramel, [101]
- School of the Virgin, [21], [301]
- Seat of the Governor, [77], [82]
- Second Wall, The, [114]
- Seljuks, The, [264–8]
- Sennacherib, [67–8]
- Serapis, [192], [203–4]
- Serpent’s Pool, The, [44], [178]
- Shallecheth, The Gate, [59]
- Sheep Gate, The, [81]
- Shiloah (Siloam), [63]
- Shishak, [62]
- Shushan, The Gate, [129], [131]
- Si’a, The temple at, [121]
- Silla “steps,” [84]
- Siloah (Siloam), [83–4]
- Siloam, The Pool of, [41–2], [63–4], [65–7], [72], [77], [114], [182], [217], [220]
- —— Chapel at, [220], [326]
- Siloam Inscription, The, [66–7]
- Simon the Hasmonæan, [101]
- Sion. See [Zion]
- Skopos, [172], [175], [177]
- Solomon’s Pool, [53], [114], [144]
- —— Porch, [141]
- —— Temple. See [Temple]
- Spasm of the Virgin, Chapel of the, [22], [298], [323]
- Spring, The Gate of the, [77], [83]
- —— of the Monster, [44]
- Stables of Solomon, The, [21], [299]
- Stairs of the City of David, [83–4], [221]
- Stone of Foundation, The, [56]
- —— of Unction, The, [22]
- Strouthios, The Pool, [136], [143]
- Sundial in the Haram, [21]
- Sur, The Gate, [59]
- Tabernacles, The Feast of, [131–2]
- Ṭadi, The Gate, [127], [130]
- Tancred’s Tower, [165], [289]
- Tell Amarna tablets, [29–36]
- Templars, The, [298–300], [319–20]
- Temple of Herod, [53], [119], [123–31]
- —— of the Lord, [57], [300]
- —— of Solomon, [53–9]
- —— Zerubbabel, [53], [75–6]
- Teutonic Order, The, [301], [318]
- Texts, Aramaic, [118–9]
- Theatre, Herod’s, [136]
- Third Wall, The, [162–6]
- Three Maries, Chapel of the, [21], [302]
- Tomb of Christ, [154–7]
- —— of David, [60], [68–70]
- —— of Joseph, [70]
- —— of Nicodemus, [70]
- —— of the Virgin, [17], [18], [226], [231], [306]
- Tombs in Palestine, [157], [214]
- Topheth, [27–8], [72], [73]
- Tower of David. See [Pisans]
- —— of the Furnaces, [82]
- Traditions, [3], [8–24]
- Transference of sites, [14]
- Triple Gate, The, [120]
- Turks, The, [256–8], [264–8], [323–4]
- Twin Pools, The, [16], [136], [143–4]
- Tyropœon Valley, The, [38], [49], [72], [80], [113]
- Tyrus, The Palace at, [89–90]
- Upper Pool, The, [44], [63], [180]
- Uriah the Hittite, [28], [51]
- Valley Gate, The, [62], [77], [82]
- Venus, The Temple of, [204]
- Via Dolorosa, The, [22], [288]
- Virgin’s Well, The, [17], [144]
- Wall of Titus, [183–4]
- Walls of the City, [50], [62], [68], [79], [85], [113–16], [162–7], [201], [219], [289–90], [324]
- Water Gate, The, [68], [84]
- —— supply, [40–6], [179], [303]
- Women’s Towers, [163–4], [177–8]
- Xystos, The, [113], [135], [159]
- Zechariah, Tomb of, [105]
- Zion = Sion, [27–8], [38], [46–8], [97–9], [101], [204]
- Zoheleth, The stone, [43], [51–2]
- Zuallardo, [324–5]
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