Apostle and companion of Saint Peter; assumed to be the author of the second Gospel.
1 Ahead, the famous Rialto Bridge loomed-thehalfway point to St. Mark's Square.
2 Langdon motioned to his right, past the columns, across St. Mark's Square.
3 They looked at the St. George and at the bronze St. Mark.
4 He spoke, and was shut up in the Tower of St. Mark's.
5 It is true indeed that St. Mark was not at this supper.
6 His funeral took place from St. Mark's Church in West 53rd St.
7 When I arrived in Mantua, I put up at St. Mark's hotel.
8 Why, you play with them all day long on St. Mark's Square.
9 All that St. Mark's is to Venice, Hagia Sophia was to Constantinople.
10 Blessed St. Mark himself would lose his patience to be thus treated!
11 Dis yere's St. Mark's, or what de gales has lef' of hit.
12 In the distance rose the domes of St. Mark and the lofty Campanile.
13 The Lion of St. Mark: A Tale of Venice in the Fourteenth Century.
14 She put her letter in it under the ingenuous gaze of St. Mark.
15 He knew of St. Mark's and All Souls'-anorphanage and an asylum, respectively.
16 Justice is the glory of St. Mark, and the happiness of his subjects.
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