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Basilica of Saint Augustine (Annaba)
Catholic basilica in Annaba, Algeria, dedicated to Saint Augustine of Hippo From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Basilica of Saint Augustine (Arabic: بازيليكا القديس أوغسطينوس; French: Basilique de Saint-Augustin) is a Catholic basilica and pro-cathedral located in Annaba, Algeria. It is dedicated to Saint Augustine of Hippo.
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History
Construction of the basilica began in 1881 and finished on March 29, 1900, led by Abbe Pougnet. The church was dedicated April 24, 1914 and dedicated to Saint Augustine of Hippo. It was built not far from the remains of the Basilica Pacis built by Saint Augustine,[1] where he died while the city was besieged by Vandals. The statue of St. Augustine in the basilica contains one of his arm bones. It is under the circumscription of the Diocese of Constantine.
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Architecture
The basilica was built with stones imported from France. Its Carrara marble, stained glass and massive arches combine Roman, Byzantine and Moorish architecture influences.[2]
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External links
- GCatholic.org
- Lonely Planet
- Images of the Basilica of Saint Augustine in Manar al-Athar digital heritage and photo archive.
References
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