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Bell Tower of Saint Sophia Cathedral, Kyiv
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Bell Tower of Saint Sophia Cathedral, Kyiv

Bell tower of Saint Sophia Cathedral, Kyiv, built in the Cossack Baroque style between 1699-1706, funded by Hetman Ivan Mazepa. The height of the bell tower is 76 metres.
Home of Saint-Just in Blérancourt
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Home of Saint-Just in Blérancourt

The house where Louis-Antoine de Saint-Just lived as a teenager in the rural town of Blérancourt, now a museum.
Church of Saint Pancrace after 1905 Law of Separation
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Church of Saint Pancrace after 1905 Law of Separation

The entrance of the Church of Saint Pancrace in Aups after the 1905 Law of Separation of Church and State in France.
Statue of Brigid at Saint Brigid's Well, Kildare
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Statue of Brigid at Saint Brigid's Well, Kildare

Saint Brigid's Well, Kildare, believed to be the well used by Brigid herself and where she let her white cow drink water. The well continues to be a sacred site of pilgrimage, especially for the celebration of Imbolc on February 1st.
Saint Peter
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Saint Peter

Statue of Saint Peter at the west doors of Notre-Dame, Paris.
Facade of Saint Peter's Basilica, Rome
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Facade of Saint Peter's Basilica, Rome

Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome as viewed from St. Peter's Square. Completed in 1590 CE, consecrated in 1626 CE. (Courtesy of Unsplash)
Saint Paula
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Saint Paula

Saint Paula Teaching her Nuns, mid-17th century CE, by André Reinoso. Currently in the Monastery of the Hieronymites (Mosteiro dos Jerónimos), in Lisbon, Portugal.
Saint Louis Castle
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Saint Louis Castle

A photo showing Castle of Saint Louis, a ruined crusader castle located in Sidon, Lebanon. Built by the French crusaders in 1254 CE.
Abbey of Saint John at Müstair, Switzerland
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Abbey of Saint John at Müstair, Switzerland

The Abbey of Saint John at Müstair, located in the village of Müstair in Canton Graubünden, Switzerland, is an early medieval Benedictine monastery dating to the late 8th century CE. It became an abbey in 1163 CE and still functions as a...
Statue of Saint Walpurga
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Statue of Saint Walpurga

Abbey of Saint Walburga in Virginia Dale, CO
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