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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Church of Zion, Jerusalem, also known as the Church of the Apostles on Mount Zion, is a presumed Jewish-Christian congregation continuing at Mount Zion in Jerusalem in the 2nd-5th century, when it was the Roman colony of Aelia Capitolina, distinct from the main Gentile congregation which had its home at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. The reference to such a congregation is from the Bordeaux Pilgrim (c.333), Cyril of Jerusalem (348) and Eucherius of Lyon (440), but in academic terms the theory originates with Bellarmino Bagatti (1976), who considered that such a church, or Judéo-Christian synagogue continued it what was presumed as the old \"Essene Quarter.\"Connected with this is the 1951 discovery by archaeologist Jacob Pinkerfield of the remains of a synagogue on Mount Zion which he concluded had later been used as a Jewish-Christian church. The support of Emmanuel Testa for Bagatti's views has led to the view being described as \"the Bagatti-Testa school\", with the thesis that a surviving Jewish-Christian existed in Jerusalem, and that many Jewish-Christians returned to Jerusalem after the wars and established themselves on Mount Zion. Bagatti's theory is supported by Bargil Pixner (May 1990 Biblical Archaeology Review) who argues that a 6th Century map shows two churches - the Hagia Maria Sion Abbey and the \"Church of the Apostles,\" the putative Jewish-Christian synagogue of Mount Zion. Against this a problem with the thesis of Bagatti, Testa, Pinkerfeld and Pixner is that the layers indicate a Crusader structure built on top of Roman layers."@en }

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