Talk:Room of the Last Supper

It would be a nice addition to this article if someone could explain the source of the room's name. Also some of claims of the article need attribution to a particular school, scholar, or tradition. Finally, the Jesus category might not be the best fit. Maybe Category:Ancient Roman Christianity, which covers Christianity to 476, would be better. -Acjelen 16:34, 18 October 2005 (UTC)

Goran: I have to add something about "The older structure, according to the archaeological research, was a church-synagogue of the early Christian community of Jerusalem." Actually it was built by Saint Sava Serbian, or Rastko Nemanjic, in early 13th century, after he visit it and realise that it is in hands of muslims, he bought it for gold and give it back to Jerusalem patriarchy. After that Jerusalem Patriarch gave him a right to build a Serbian Orthodox Church called by Saint John ("Sveti Jovan Blagoslov" on Serbian), because it was the house of Saint John. So he built it. After Fifth Crusade this church was destroyed and existing Gothic Church was built.