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Festival de Saint-Paul (29 juin), une fête médiévale célébrée dans la petite baie qui surplombe Lindos, où, selon la tradition, le bateau de l’apôtre Paul aurait accosté.
Festival of St. Paul (29 June): this medieval festival is celebrated on the small bay above Lindos, where the apostle is first said to have set foot on the island.
Les journalistes n’ont pas pu, pour le moment, rejoindre le bateau de l’Organisation internationale pour les migrations (OIM) qui aurait accosté à Tripoli.
The journalists have thus far been unable to reach the ship chartered by the International Organization for Migration (IOM), which is supposed to have already docked in Tripoli.
En 1219, c’est saint François en personne qui y aurait accosté, après avoir rencontré le sultan Melek-El-Kamel en Égypte et après avoir reçu un permis pour pouvoir visiter les lieux saints.
In 1219, Saint Francis himself visited the Holy Land after meeting Sultan Melek el-Kamel in Egypt and having received special permission to visit the Holy Places.
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