File:Cathedral of Saint Titus.jpg

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Agios Titos in Heraklion, Crete. Built in 961, the cathedral was turned into a Latin basilica after the Fourth Crusade and then a Mosque. It was finally turned back into a Greek Orthodox church in 1925, when the Turks left Crete. Photograph taken by Wikimedia Commons user Jebulon.

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