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Madaba is best known for its superb, historically significant Byzantine era mosaics. Madaba’s most famous site is the Mosaic map in the 19th century Greek Orthodox St George’s Church. Unearthed 1864, the mosaic was once a clear map with 157 captions (in Greek) of all major biblical sites from Lebanon to Egypt. The mosaic was constructed AD 560 & once contained more than 2 million pieces, only 1/3 of the whole now survives.
6th century Madaba Map found during construction in 1898 of St George’s church, originally uploaded by anilegna.
Madaba, مادبا, is a capital city of Madaba Governorate of Jordan, which has a population of about 60.000. Madaba is the fifth most populous town in Jordan. It is best known for its Byzantine and Umayyad mosaics, especially a large Byzantine-era mosaic map of Palestine and the Nile delta. Madaba is located 30 miles south-west of the capital Amman.
Madaba – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
map portrays the physical charteristics of the Eastern Byzantine World… on Flickr – Photo Sharing!
including rivers, valleys, the dead sea & its neighbouring hills & towns… on Flickr – Photo Sharing!
The Madaba Map is the oldest extant map of the Holy Land and is dated to the middle of the 6th century AD. It was discovered late in the 19th century, during an excavation and reconstruction of a mosaic floor in St George’s Church in Madaba, Jordan. The mosaic is a detailed map of Jerusalem as it appeared at the height of the Byzantine period. The map depicts some famous Old City structures such as the Damascus Gate, St. Steven’s Gate, the Golden Gate, the gate leading to Mount Zion, the Citadel (Tower of David), the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and the Cardo Maximus.
Madaba Map – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Madaba’s Jerusalem Mosaic Map on Flickr – Photo Sharing!
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6th century Madaba Map – dead sea on Flickr – Photo Sharing!
Mosaic, originally uploaded by Brent73.
How were the mosaics found in Madaba?
The first mosaics were discovered, purely by chance, during the building of the new permanent dwellings using squared-up stones from the old monuments. The new inhabitants of Madaba, made conscious of the importance of the mosaics by their priests, made sure that they took care of and preserved all the mosaics that came to light.
The mosaic Map of Madaba was discovered in 1896; the findings were published a year later. This discovery drew the city to the attention of scholars worldwide. It also positively influenced the inhabitants who shared the contagious passion of F. Giuseppe Manfredi to whose efforts we owe the discovery of most of the mosaics in the city. Madaba became the “City of Mosaics” in Jordan.
The northern part of the city turned out to be the area containing the greatest concentration of mosaic monuments. During the Byzantine-Umayyad period, this northern area, crossed by a colonnaded Roman road, saw the building of the Church of the Map, the Hippolytus Mansion, the Church of the Virgin Mary, the Church of Prophet Elijah with its crypt, the Church of the Holy Martyrs (Al-Khadir), the Burnt Palace and the Church of the Sunna’ family.
The Madaba Mosaic Map is an index map of the region, dating from the sixth century CE, preserved in the floor of the Greek Orthodox Basilica of Saint George. With two million pieces of colored stone, the map depicts hills and valleys, villages and towns in Palestine and the Nile Delta. The mosaic contains the earliest extant representation of Byzantine Jerusalem, labeled the “Holy City.” The map provides important details as to its 6th century landmarks, with the cardo, or central colonnaded street and the Holy Sepulchre clear visible. This map is one key in developing scholarly knowledge about the physical layout of Jerusalem after its destruction and rebuilding in AD 70.
Other mosaic masterpieces found in the church of the Virgin and the Apostles and the Archaeological Museum, depict a profusion of flowers and plants, birds and fish, animals and exotic beasts, as well as scenes from mythology and everyday pursuits of hunting, fishing and farming. Hundred of other mosaics from the 5th through the 7th centuries are scattered throughout Madaba
Madaba – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Virtual Trip through the Madaba Map Holy Places a fascinating trip through the Holy Places as they had been represented on the mosaic floor of the ancient church at Madaba (Jordan)
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Map showing Palestine from the sixth century AD… There goes the Zionist narrative.
Oh Oh . . . Palestine existed back in the 6th century !!???!! That’s not going to fit the “greater israHell” fable very well, is it. No doubt some Iranian/Syrian/Hezbollah funded/directed terrorists will soon launch a suicide mission against the church, with particular attention paid to the mosiac.. . .and when the suicide mission story starts to unravel due to the fact a missle has entered via the roof, the Iranian/Syrian/Hezbollah will still be blamed ’cause they stole and cloned a preditor drone recently !!
Filthy anti-Semites must have made these mosaics!!
It shows Palestine in the 6th century. kinda pokes holes in the “A land without people for a people without a land” theory, doesn’t it?
WHAT? No Israel? Time to rework the map. There has to be a lost tribe in there somewhere. The pieces must have been painted over by terrorists. LOL
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I was there and I saw the mosaic map of St George Church. Meticulously done! Awesome.
Ursala, i appreciate your comments, but how do you know Saint George was a real person. I think he’s real. How did he build this though? And 1 other thing YOU ARE TOO EMOTIONAL
Anna knows nothing….
Of course Saint George was a real person…
How could a fraud build something as beautiful as this….
The map was cool…so was George’s church. Was Geroge like a real person or was he like… a FRAUD!!!!!!!!!!
well i have nice & wonderfull experience on this country JORDAN AMMAN and i can say i LOVED i am MADABA with my fiance he its from AMMAN i want back there its nice area and the people very friendly to thanks i am adopted this city on special AQABA . i love you AHMAD .
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