Basilica of Saint-Cyprien

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title: Basilica of Saint-Cyprien
text: The Basilica of Saint-Cyprien, also known as Basilica near Sainte-Monique, is a ruined Christian temple located on the edge of the Tunisian archaeological site of Carthage, on the Bordj Djedid plateau and the seafront. The Christian basilicas of Carthage were excavated by the White Fathers from the 1880s onwards. The largest is the Basilica of Damous El Karita, discovered in 1878 by Father Alfred Louis Delattre. The Basilica of Saint-Cyprien, mostly attributed to Saint Cyprian, was found in 1915
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description: Christian temple
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basilica_of_Saint-Cyprien
date created: 2024-06-07T04:36:42Z
date modified: 2024-08-30T20:36:09Z
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