Monastery of St. Theodosius
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The Monastery of St. Theodosius is the monastery founded east of the village of al-Ubeidiya (ancient Cathismus), 12 kilometres east of Bethlehem. It was founded in 476 by Theodosius the Cenobiarch and includes his tomb.
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