Faras Cathedral
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Faras Cathedral was a cathedral in the Lower Nubian city of Faras. It was the original seat of the Diocese of Faras. Nobadian rulers controlling the Nile Valley from the first to the third cataracts converted to Christianity around 548 AD influenced by missionaries sent from Constantinople by the Empress Theodora. The first cathedral was erected in the 7th century, when the city was still known as Pachoras, and likely stood at the exact site where Polish archaeologists taking part in the Nubia Campaign discovered the subsequent 8th-century cathedral. The site was excavated by Polish archaeologists under Kazimierz Michałowski between 1960 and 1964. Its wall paintings were salvaged prior to the flooding of
Lake Nasser Lake Nasser ( ar, بحيرة ناصر ', ) is a vast reservoir in Southern Egypt and northern Sudan. It is one of the largest man-made lakes in the world. Before construction, Sudan was against the building of Lake Nasser because it would encro ...
and are today on display in the Polish
National Museum A national museum is a museum maintained and funded by a national government. In many countries it denotes a museum run by the central government, while other museums are run by regional or local governments. In other countries a much greater numb ...
in Warsaw in the
Faras Gallery The Professor Kazimierz Michałowski Faras Gallery at the National Museum in Warsaw is a permanent gallery at the National Museum in Warsaw, presenting Nubian early Christian art. The Gallery features a unique collection of wall paintings and ar ...
and in the Sudan National Museum in Khartoum. In addition, a major pottery works was found.


See also

*
Bishop Petros with Saint Peter the Apostle ''Bishop Petros with Saint Peter the Apostle'' () is a Nubian Christian wall painting from the last quarter of the 10th century. Made with tempera on silt plaster using an ''al secco'' fresco technique, it depicts Petros, the bishop of Faras betwe ...
*
Saint Anne (wall painting) Saint Anne is a Makurian wall painting estimated to have been painted between the 8th and 9th centuries, painted al secco with tempera on plaster. The anonymous work was found at the Faras Cathedral within old Nubia in present-day Sudan. The pai ...


External links

*https://web.archive.org/web/20170105074108/http://faras3d.pl/


References

Coptic Orthodox churches Cathedrals in Sudan Archaeological sites in Sudan Nubia {{Sudan-struct-stub