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English: Elevation of Church of Sion, at Karthli. (The church of Sion at Karthli, in the valley of Atene, though very much resembling that of S. Hripsime, has its points of difference; the arms of the cross project considerably beyond the face of the walls; the niche is scarcely perceptible to the east, entirely disappears in the west, while it is much broader and more marked in the north and south. Here also it is applied with greater elegance, and is terminated in a more ornamental manner, though not with the beauty that, as we have seen, it possessed at Cutais.)
John M. Neale, A history of the Holy Eastern Church: General introduction, Volume 1. 1850
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Source John M. Neale, A history of the Holy Eastern Church: General introduction, Volume 1, P. 297
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