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...of him; and the monuments: of David and Solomon and of Saint Stephen, original: "τοῦ ἁγίου στεφάνου", likely referring to the traditional site of St. Stephen's martyrdom or burial. his, I went there gathering?, until the Translation original: "μεταστάσεως", referring to the Assumption or Dormition of the Virgin Mary. for them; there came the apostles with the clouds for her Dormition original: "κοίμησιν", the sleep or passing of the Virgin.; they have? her ...there? and also of the Holy Zion below.
A hand-colored architectural drawing depicts a building complex, identified by a red caption as Hagia Sion (Holy Zion). The structure features a central golden dome topped with a cross, flanked by two gabled towers topped with crescents. The building has a flat white roof area with several rectangular hatch-like windows. A prominent decorative band runs across the middle of the structure, featuring green and white marbling interspersed with orange cross-shaped patterns. The lower level depicts arched openings and a small exterior ladder or staircase. The base of the illustration is finished with a grey and black chevron-patterned floor.