Via Dolorosa (disambiguation)

Via Dolorosa (disambiguation)

Via Dolorosa is a street in the Old City of Jerusalem which is traditionally held to be the path Jesus walked on the way to his Crucifixion.

The same name may also refer to one of these items:
*Via Dolorosa is a novel by author Ronald Damien Malfi
*"Via Dolorosa" is the name of several songs - among them one recorded by Sandi Patty, and one by Tiamat.
*"Via Dolorosa" is a Broadway play by, and subsequent film starring, playwright David Hare


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