Church of St. George, Deir al-Asad
Also known as Saint Jorge Labane, Abbey Church of St George (Labeyne)

The remains of a 12th-century Crusader church stand in the shared centre of the twin villages of Deir al-Asad and Bi'ina, the medieval caput of the fief of St George de la Beyne. Denys Pringle identified the building as an abbey church of St George, and Victor Guérin, visiting in 1875, recorded that it had three naves and three apses pierced by narrow windows, consistent with a Carthusian plan. The village took its modern Arabic name — "the lion's monastery" — from the conspicuous Frankish ruins at its heart.
Coordinates: 32.9197°, 35.2719°
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