Agios Titos Church, Heraklion, Greece

The church of Saint Titus was originally built in the 10th century. It housed all the saint's relics which had been moved from Gortyn after it was destroyed by an earthquake.
With the fall of Heraklion to the Ottoman Empire, all relics were moved to Venice and the church was converted into a mosque, known as the Vezir Mosque. The skull of Saint Titus was returned to Crete in 1966.
The great earthquake of 1865 completely destroyed the building which was reconstructed as an Ottoman Mosque. By the 1920s, when the last Turks left, the mosque was, in turn, converted into an Orthodox church and the minaret was destroyed.
Saint Titus was a disciple of the Apostle Paul and the first bishop of Crete.

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