City of 1001 Churches

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City of 1001 Churches is a poetic epithet for the medieval Armenian city of Ani, famed for its dense concentration of churches and monumental Christian architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf poetic epithet
appliesTo medieval Armenian city
associatedWithCountry Armenia NERFINISHED
associatedWithEthnicGroup Armenians NERFINISHED
associatedWithHistoricalPeriod Middle Ages
associatedWithReligion Christianity
denotes Ani’s reputation as a major Christian center
describes Ani NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic dense concentration of churches
monumental Christian architecture
hasLanguage English
hasMetaphoricalMeaning extraordinary abundance of churches
hasNotableFeature large number of church buildings
sacred architecture
hasSubject Armenian churches
Christian architecture
refersTo Ani NERFINISHED
relatedTo Ani Cathedral NERFINISHED
Armenian Apostolic Church NERFINISHED
Armenian medieval architecture
church ruins of Ani NERFINISHED
usedFor describing Ani’s ecclesiastical architecture
usedInContext Armenian cultural heritage discourse
historical writing about Ani
tourism literature about Ani

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Ani nickname City of 1001 Churches