The first Norman cathedral in Palermo. Robert Guiscard's Church of the Most Holy Mother of God
Palermo Cathedral is one of the Normans’ most important architectural accomplishments in Southern Italy. Begun as a church, it was transformed into a mosque during the Muslim occupation (827–1061), and was then converted back to a Christian rite when the Normans conquered Palermo in 1072. Though tra...
Main Authors: | Longo, R, Johns, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Brepols
2018
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