Templum Domini
Crusader-era church in the repurposed Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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31.7781°N 35.2353°E / 31.7781; 35.2353
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The Templum Domini[2][3] (Vulgate translation of Hebrew: הֵיכָל יְהֹוָה "Temple of the Lord") was the name attributed by the Crusaders to the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem.[4] It became an important symbol of Jerusalem, depicted on coins minted under the Catholic Christian Kingdom of Jerusalem.