Saint-Sépulcre (French)

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Saint-Sépulcre is the French name traditionally used to refer to the Holy Sepulchre, the tomb in Jerusalem where Jesus is believed to have been laid after his crucifixion.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian holy site
pilgrimage site
religious building
tomb
associatedWithEvent Burial of Jesus NERFINISHED
Crucifixion of Jesus NERFINISHED
Resurrection of Jesus NERFINISHED
category Christian pilgrimage sites in Jerusalem
Sites associated with Jesus
Tombs of religious figures
country Israel
coveredBy edicule
enclosedWithin Church of the Holy Sepulchre building NERFINISHED
etymology derived from Latin "sepulcrum" meaning "tomb"
hasCulturalImpact inspired churches named Église du Saint-Sépulcre in French-speaking regions
hasDenominationalCustody Armenian Apostolic Church NERFINISHED
Coptic Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church NERFINISHED
Greek Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
Roman Catholic Church (Franciscans) NERFINISHED
Syriac Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
hasFeastOrCommemoration commemorated especially during Holy Week
hasNameInEnglish Holy Sepulchre NERFINISHED
hasNameInFrench Saint-Sépulcre NERFINISHED
hasPilgrimageTraditionSince 4th century
hasStructure rock-cut tomb
languageOfName French
linkedToPerson Jesus Christ NERFINISHED
Joseph of Arimathea NERFINISHED
Mary Magdalene NERFINISHED
Nicodemus NERFINISHED
locatedIn Church of the Holy Sepulchre NERFINISHED
Jerusalem
Old City of Jerusalem NERFINISHED
mentionedIn New Testament resurrection narratives NERFINISHED
partOf Christian pilgrimage routes
Via Dolorosa tradition NERFINISHED
relatedConcept Anastasis (Resurrection) in Christian theology NERFINISHED
Empty tomb
religion Christianity
significance holiest Christian site related to Jesus’ burial
traditionallyBelievedToBe tomb of Jesus of Nazareth NERFINISHED
veneratedBy Anglicans NERFINISHED
Catholics NERFINISHED
Eastern Orthodox Christians NERFINISHED
Oriental Orthodox Christians NERFINISHED
Protestants NERFINISHED

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tomb of Joseph of Arimathea languageName Saint-Sépulcre (French)