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  1. Great Palace of Constantinople

    date. Image Pier Great Palace Istanbul 1 .JPG thumb One of the piers from the Great Palace, now in the courtyard of the Istanbul Archaeological Museum s The Great Palace of Constantinople lang el ... heart of Constantinople. The structures of the Great Palace are shown in their approximate ... 330 Cyril Mango Ancient Spolia in the Great Palace of Constantinople. In Byzantine East, Latin West ... The Great Palace of Constantinople last Paspates first A. G. origyear 1893 year 2004 publisher Kessinger ... first Nigel title Great Palace in Constantinople publisher Encyclopedia of the Hellenic World .... External links Commons category Great Palace of Constantinople http www.byzantium1200.com greatpalace.html ...?t 8072&goto nextoldest Arkitera The Great Palace and Hippodrome of Constantinople http www.emporis.com en wm ci sh ?txt istanbul 3Athe great palace Emporis The Great Palace of Constantinople ... DEFAULTSORT Great Palace Of Constantinople Category 4th century architecture Category Great Palace ...Image Greatpalacemosaic.jpg thumb A scene from the scroll border of the Great Palace Mosaic, a mosaic ... as an imperial residence, though they continued to use the Great Palace as the primary administrative ... of Michael VIII Palaiologos Michael VIII Palaeologus in 1261, the Great Palace was in a bad ... Ahmed Mosque Istanbul Sultan Ahmed Mosque and its adjoining buildings. The site of the Great Palace ... of the Great Palace. On this site prison cells, many large rooms, and possibly tombs were found. Initial ... in the Great Palace Mosaic Museum . Excavations are continuing elsewhere, but so far, less than one ... of Constantinople Hippodrome and the Hagia Sophia . The Palace is considered by scholars to have ... it. The total surface area of the Great Palace exceeded convert 200000 sqft m2 . It stood on a steeply ... of the square lay the Senate house or Palace of Magnaura , where the University of Constantinople ... , these sections are named Notes References. reflist Other sources Jonathan Bardill, The Great Palace ...   more details



  1. Great Palace Mosaic Museum

    Image Mosaic museum Istanbul 2007 021.jpg thumb 200px The Great Palace Mosaic Museum in Istanbul The Great Palace Mosaic Museum lang tr B y k Saray Mozaikleri M zesi , is located close to Sultanahmet Square in Istanbul , Turkey , at Arasta Bazaar . The museum houses mosaic s from the Byzantine Empire Byzantine period, unearthed at the site of the Great Palace of Constantinople . History of the site Image Byzantinischer Mosaizist des 5. Jahrhunderts 001.jpg thumb 200px Floor mosaic of a woman carrying a pot c. 5th century Image Byzantinischer Mosaizist des 5. Jahrhunderts 002.jpg thumb 200px Floor mosaic of a child and a donkey c. 5th century The museum hosts the mosaics used to decorate the pavement of a peristyle court, dating possibly to the reign of Byzantine emperor Justinian I r. 527 565 . It was uncovered by British people Turkey archaeologists from the University of St Andrews in Scotland during extensive excavations at the Arasta Bazaar in Sultan Ahmet Square in 1935 1938 and 1951 1954. The area formed part of the south western Great Palace, and the excavations discovered a large peristyle courtyard, with a surface of 1872 m , entirely decorated with mosaics. It was at this point that the Austrian Academy of Sciences , supervised by Prof. Dr. Werner Jobst, undertook to study and preserve the famous palace mosaic and to carry out additional archeological examinations 1983 1997 within the scope of a cooperative project with the Directorate General of Monuments and Museums in Turkey. See also List of museums and monuments in Istanbul Sultanahmet Square External links commonscat inline http www.byzantium1200.com mosaic.html Byzantium 1200 Mosaic Peristyle http www.isidore of seville.com istanbulmosaic Istanbul Mosaic Museum Photos coord 41 00 16 N 28 58 36 E source kolossus ptwiki display title Category Byzantine mosaic Category Museums in Istanbul Category National museums in Turkey Category Archaeology museums in Turkey Category Great Palace of Constantinople Category ...   more details



  1. Summer Palace of Peter the Great

    for repairs in 2009. See also Cabin of Peter the Great class graytable width 29 File Summer Palace 01.JPG center 250px width 5 width 29 File Martynov Summer Palace of Peter I 1809.jpg center 270px ... small The palace in 1809 small align center small Seen from behind the railing of the Summer Garden ...   more details



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  1. Constantinople

    . On the south side of the great square was erected the Great Palace of Constantinople Great Palace ... century mosaic flooring ­ Constantinople, Great Palace of Constantinople Grand Imperial Palace ... Forum of Constantine Column of Constantine Great Palace of Constantinople Bucoleon Bucoleon Palace ... Palace Palace of Daphne . Nearby was the vast Hippodrome of Constantinople Hippodrome for chariot races ... Roman Empire. From the Augustaeum led a great street, the Mese Constantinople Mese Greek ... various court capitals and palaces. They remained in their palace in the Great City, and sent generals ... the religious processions of the clergy. He removed Theodora from the Great Palace to the Carian ... increased. This was reflected in Constantinople by the construction of the Blachernae palace, the creation ... to the Milion Golden Milestone before the Great Palace and addressed the Varangian Guard ... the Doge and the leading Franks were installed in the Great Palace, and the city was given over to pillage ... of Constantinople is unparalleled in history . quote For nine centuries, he goes on, the great city ... of the city became the main Imperial residence, with the old Great Palace on the shores of the Bosporus ... Church Western Catholicism from Eastern Orthodoxy from 1054 onwards. Constantinople is also of great ... cite book last Crowley first Roger authorlink coauthors title Constantinople Their Last Great ...two other uses the city before the Fall of Constantinople 1453 a more detailed approach after 1453 History of Istanbul Image Byzantine Constantinople eng.png thumb 300px Map of Byzantine Constantinople File Bizansist touchup.jpg thumb 300px Constantinople in Byzantine times Constantinople lang el ... Empire s. Throughout most of the Middle Ages , Constantinople was Europe s largest ref Pounds, Norman ... city of Constantine , Constantinople after its re foundation under Roman emperor Constantine ... Constantinople , during the period of Ottoman rule, while western languages mostly continued to refer ...   more details



  1. Palace

    I of Russia Peter the Great and his successors. The example of Russian palaces are, the Palace of Facets ... buildings, such as The Crystal Palace of 1851 an immensely large, glazed hall erected for The Great .... See also Great house References Reflist See also Wiktionary palace List of palaces Castle Category ... . A palace is a grand residence, especially a royal residence or the home of a head of state ... AHD Etymology The word palace comes from Old French palais imperial residence , from Latin Palatine .... Palace meaning government can be recognized in a remark of Paul the Deacon , writing ca 790 and describing events of the 660s When Grimuald set out for Beneventum, he entrusted his palace to Lupus ... expression in his Palace of Aachen palace at Aachen , of which only his chapel remains. In the 9th century the palace indicated the housing of the government too, and the constantly travelling Charlemagne ... in the Empire, as in more centralized monarchy monarchies , only the monarch s residence would be a palace ... that housed combined ruler, court and bureaucracy in palace culturtes . In informal usage, a palace ... Other ancient palaces include the Assyria n palaces at Nimrud and Nineveh , the Minoan palace at Knossos ... do Planalto.jpeg thumb 220px right The Pal cio do Planalto Planalto Palace , in Bras lia . The Brazilian ... . The Pal cio da Alvorada Alvorada Palace is the official residence of the President of Brazil Brazil s president . The Pal cio do Planalto Planalto Palace is the official workplace. The Pal cio do Jaburu Jaruburu Palace is the official residence of Brazil s vice president . Mexico Image MexCity palacio.jpg thumb 220px right The National Palace Mexico Palacio Nacional , or National Palace in Mexico ..., Tenochtitlan modern day Mexico City , some of which may still be seen. On observing the great city Hern n Cort s wrote, There are, in all districts of this great city, many temples or palaces,... They are all very beautiful buildings. Amongst these temples there is one, the principal one, whose great ...   more details



  1. The Palace

    For the arena, see The Palace of Auburn Hills . For the hotel, see The New York Palace Hotel . See also Palace disambiguation . Infobox television show name The Palace image Image The Palace ITV titles.jpg ... STV UTV small company Company Pictures website http www.itv.com thepalace The Palace is a British drama ... of the series on a woman who is working undercover at Buckingham Palace with the intent of writing ... Palace drama url http www.guardian.co.uk media 2007 jan 11 ITV.broadcasting work Media Guardian ... a production the size of The Palace would have if filmed in the UK. A site was eventually found near the dock in Vilnius , Lithuania . Exterior sets of Buckingham Palace were scaled down from their true ... sets alone took ten weeks to build. Red gravel for the palace courtyard was mimicked using clay that was bound ... to find a basis for his designs of bedrooms and other private areas of the palace that would ... is Richard s secretary who plans to write a tell all book about her life in the Palace. Richard ... chart end Episodes The Palace aired on Mondays at 9 p.m. Each episode is about 45 minutes long and originally ... title ITV signs up Warner hotels for Palace drama url http www.brandrepublic.com News 776362 ITV signs Warner hotels Palace drama work Media Week publisher Haymarket Media date 2008 01 11 accessdate ... the cuts and invites a recent war widow to tea meal tea . Meanwhile, Prince George admits to the Palace ... not stop to see if the man was all right. The Palace then tries to cover this up with only a handful ... Hill , is invited to the Palace by the Queen on the hope they will fall in love and marry. However ... Eleanor s bedroom, she and her office move from Clarence House to Buckingham Palace. Simon then moves into Abi s office, and discovers that she is the palace servant writing a tell all book ... partnership in the United Kingdom gay wedding of one of the Palace servants, Alice kisses Richard .... Isabelle then disappears and after a few days the Palace questions her mental health. She responds ...   more details



  1. Mese (Constantinople)

    emperor, who entered the city through the Golden Gate and followed the Mese to the Great Palace of Constantinople Great Palace , while jubilant crowds lined along the street would greet him and the imperial ...Image Byzantine Constantinople eng.png thumb 300px Map of Byzantine Constantinople The Mese lang el Polytonic , lit. Middle Street was the main thoroughfare of ancient Constantinople today Istanbul , Turkey . The street was the main scene of Byzantine imperial processions. Its ancient course is largely followed by the modern Divanyolu Avenue. Description The Mese started at the Milion monument, close to the Hagia Sophia , and led straight westwards. It passed the Hippodrome of Constantinople Hippodrome and the palaces of Palace of Lausus Lausos and Palace of Antiochos Antiochus , and after ca. 600 meters reached the oval shaped Forum of Constantine where one of the city s two Byzantine Senate Senate houses stood. This stretch of the street was also known as the Regia Polytonic , Imperial Road , as it formed the original ceremonial route from the Great Palace of Constantinople Great Palace and the Augustaion square to the forum of the city s founder. From there, the street continued to the square Forum of Theodosius or Forum of the Bull Forum Tauri , as it was also known. In about the middle of this stretch, the great esplanade mall known as Makros Embolos joined the Mese . At their junction stood a tetrapylon known as the Anemodoulion Servant of the winds . Shortly ... one branch going northwest, passing by the Church of the Holy Apostles , towards the Walls of Constantinople ... the Forum of the Ox Forum Bovis and the Forum of Arcadius towards the Golden Gate Constantinople Golden ... Way of Constantinople and the Golden Gate url http www.doaks.org DOP54 DP54ch9.pdf accessdate ... 2010 bot H3llBot cite book first Nevra Ed. last Necipo lu title Byzantine Constantinople Monuments ... links commonscat inline Mese coord missing Turkey Category Constantinople Category Ancient roads and tracks ...   more details



  1. Treaty of Constantinople

    The Treaty of Constantinople may refer to Rus Byzantine Treaty 907 signed in Constantinople Rus Byzantine Treaty 911 signed in Constantinople Rus Byzantine Treaty 945 signed in Constantinople Byzantine Venetian Treaty of 1082 signed in Constantinople Nicaean Venetian Treaty of 1219 signed in Constantinople Treaty of Constantinople 1479 between the Republic of Venice and the Ottoman Empire Treaty of Constantinople 1533 between the Ottoman Empire and the Archduchy of Austria , following the Ottoman victory at the Battle of Moh cs Treaty of Constantinople 1570 between the Tsardom of Russia and the Ottoman Empire Treaty of Constantinople 1700 between Tsardom of Russia Russia and the Ottoman Empire Treaty of Constantinople 1724 between the Russian Empire Russian and Ottoman Empires ill es Treaty of Constantinople 1782 Tratado de Constantinopla 1782 between Spain and the Ottoman Empire Treaty of Constantinople 1800 approval of the 1st Constitution of the Septinsular Republic as a tributary state to the Ottoman Empire by the Sultan Treaty of Constantinople 1832 between the Great power Great Powers United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Britain , July Monarchy France and Russian Empire Russia and the Ottoman Empire Convention of Constantinople , treaty signed on October 29, 1888 relating to the control of the Suez Canal. Treaty of Constantinople 1897 between the Ottoman Empire and the Kingdom of Greece following the Greco Turkish War of 1897 . Treaty of Constantinople 1913 between Kingdom of Bulgaria Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire Treaty of Constantinople 1914 between Kingdom of Serbia Serbia and the Ottoman Empire See also List of treaties disambig cs Konstantinopolsk smlouva es Tratado de Constantinopla fr Trait de Constantinople it Trattato di Costantinopoli he nl Verdrag van Constantinopel pt Tratado de Constantinopla ru tr stanbul Antla mas ...   more details



  1. Constantinople Conference

    Use dmy dates date September 2011 File Constantinople Conference.jpg thumb 250px The Conference delegates The 1876 1877 Constantinople Conference lang tr Tersane Konferans from the conference venue Tersane Saray or Shipyard Palace of the Great power Great Powers United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland ... 990CE5DE103AE63BBC4E52DFB766838C669FDE Turkey and the Great Powers. The Constantinople Conference ... BG.pdf 1876 Constantinople Conference Positions of the Great Powers on the Bulgarian political question ... and Kingdom of Italy 1861 1946 Italy was held in Names of Istanbul Constantinople Istanbul ref ..., the Great Powers agreed on a project for political reforms both in Bosnia and in the Ottoman Empire Ottoman territories with a majority ref Correspondence respecting the Conference at Constantinople ... population. Participants File Balkan boundaries1876map1914.png thumb 400px Bulgaria according to the Constantinople Conference The Great Powers were represented at the conference respectively by ref ... djvu.txt Sir William White K.C.B., K.C.M.G., For Six Years Ambassador at Constantinople . London John Murray, 1902. ref United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Robert Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury ... of their countries in Constantinople. The US Consul representative Consul General in Constantinople .... The Constantinople Conference. What May Be Expected from the Meeting. The Foreign Representatives ... sessions at which the Great Powers negotiated their agreement. Lord Salisbury and Count Ignatyev ... of its drive to take over the Turkish Straits Black Sea Straits and Constantinople itself and thus ... lifeofbenjamindi05monyuoft lifeofbenjamindi05monyuoft djvu.txt The Constantinople Conference , in The Life ... of Montenegro . Bulgaria The Great Powers agreed on a substantial Bulgarian autonomy ... Mustafapa a and Elhovo K z la a . ref name Compte rendu No. 8 Conference de Constantinople. Reunions ... Maps The Great Powers elaborated in detail the constitutional, Legislative Assembly legislative , executive ...   more details



  1. Theodosia of Constantinople

    Eastern Christianity Saint Theodosia of Constantinople lang el , Hagia Theodosia h K nstantinoupolitissa is an Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Saint and Martyr who lived in the seventh and eight centuries. Theodosia was a nun living at a monastery in Constantinople . On January 19, 729, at the very beginning of the Byzantine Iconoclasm iconoclastic persecution s, the Byzantine Emperor Emperor Leo III the Isaurian ordered that an icon of Christ which stood over the Chalke Gate of the Great Palace of Constantinople imperial palace be removed. ref name mb299 Mamboury, 299 ref ref name sc82 Sch fer, 82 ref While an officer was executing the order, a group of women gathered to prevent the operation. Among them was Theodosia, who shook the ladder strongly until the officer fell from it. The man died from his injuries, and Theodosia was arrested and brought to the Forum Bous , where she was executed by having a ram s horn hammered through her neck. ref Van Millingen, 168 ref Following the Triumph of Orthodoxy over iconoclasm she was recognized as a martyr and saint, and her body was kept and venerated in the church of Hagia Euphemia en to Petrio , in the quarter named Dexiokratianai , named after the houses owned here by one Dexiokrates . ref name ja151 Janin, 151 ref It corresponds to the modern neighborhood of Ayakap , along the Golden Horn . After the beginning of the fourteenth century, the church was named after her. It corresponds possibly to the mosque of G l Mosque G l . Also a gate in the sea walls of Constantinople , the Gate of Hagia Theodosia Turkish Language Turkish Ayakap was named after her church. Hagia Theodosia became one among the most venerated saints in Constantinople, being invoked particularly by the infirm. The fame ... References cite book last Van Millingen first Alexander title Byzantine Churches of Constantinople ... first Raymond title La G ographie eccl siastique de l Empire byzantin. 1. Part Le Si ge de Constantinople ...   more details



  1. Hippodrome of Constantinople

    distinguish2 the Covered Hippodrome , a nearby structure belonging to the Great Palace of Constantinople Great Palace Coord 41 00 23 N 28 58 33 E region TR type landmark source dewiki display title Image ... the Great Palace of Constantinople Great Palace through a passage which only the emperor or other ... Emperor s Loge at the eastern tribune with the Great Palace of Constantinople . The rivalry between ... third Hagia Sophia was built by Justinian the Great Justinian following the Nika Revolt. Constantinople ... in the foreground and Thutmosis Obelisk on the right. File Constantinople imperial district.png thumb Location of the Hippodrome in Constantinople. Image Surname 338b 339a.jpg thumb Procession of the guilds ... Snake column Hippodrome Constantinople 2007.jpg thumb The Serpent Column front with the Obelisk ... from the Kathisma at the Hippodrome. Image Hippodrome Constantinople 2007 009.jpg thumb center The Walled Obelisk. center The Hippodrome of Constantinople lang tr Sultanahmet Meydan , At Meydan was a Roman circus circus that was the sporting and social centre of Constantinople , capital of the Byzantine ... with Constantinople s days of glory as an imperial capital, it actually predates that era. The first ... Constantine the Great decided to move the seat of the government from Rome to Byzantium, which he renamed Nova Roma New Rome . This name failed to impress and the city soon became known as Constantinople ... cite journal author Sarah Guberti Bassett title The Antiquities in the Hippodrome of Constantinople ... successors, especially Theodosius the Great , brought works of art from all over the empire to adorn ..., or Hippodrome in Constantinople Bot generated title ref Parts of the heads were recovered and are displayed ... to adorn the Hippodrome was Theodosius I Theodosius the Great , who in 390 ref http www.livius.org cn cs constantinople constantinople hippodrome 3.html The Obelisk of Theodosius discusses the inscription ... pieces and brought to Constantinople. Only the top section survives, and it stands today where Theodosius ...   more details



  1. Mangana (Constantinople)

    Image Byzantine Constantinople eng.png thumb 200px Map of Byzantine Constantinople. Mangana lang el was one of the quarters of Byzantine Empire Byzantine era Constantinople . It was located on the extreme east of the peninsula, directly above the Great Palace of Constantinople imperial palace district and between the ancient acropolis of Byzantium and the Bosporus strait. ref name Dumbarton Oaks harvnb McGeer Nesbitt Oikonomides 2005 p 59 The term Mangana denotes a district of Constantinople situated on the eastern slope of the Acropolis. Michael I Rangabe 811 13 owned a house in the area that Basil I elevated to the status of an imperial domain administered by a kourator. ref ref name ODB harvnb Kazhdan 1991 loc Mangana , pp. 1283 1284 . ref ref name Porphyrogenita harvnb Dendrinos Harris Harvalia Crook Herrin 2003 p 155 including footnote 11 . ref History The quarter took its name from a large arsenal for military engines mangana . ref name ODB The site was closely connected to the nearby Great Palace of Constantinople where several Byzantine emperors constructed buildings there. Emperor Michael I Rhangabe r. 811 813 owned a mansion there which was converted into a crown domain by Emperor Basil I r. 867 886 and administered by a kourator . ref name ODB ref name Dumbarton ... and surrounding garden , as well as a hospital , a palace , old age homes, hostel s, poor ... who would later become Patriarch of Constantinople . ref name ODB During the 14th century, Emperor ... at the monastery. ref name ODB Years later, the palace that Emperor Monomachos built at Mangana was destroyed ... George survived until the fall of Constantinople in May 1453. ref name ODB Since its construction ... , before being demolished by the Ottoman Empire Ottomans to make way for the Topkapi Palace ... of Art, Volume 5 The East continued , Constantinople and Environs, Unknown Locations, Addenda, Uncertain ... refend 2 coord missing Turkey Category Quarters and suburbs of Constantinople ...   more details



  1. Fall of Constantinople

    , M. L., Les Informations de Jacques Tedaldi sur le si ge et la prise de Constantinople ref and the Great ..., and prince Orhan at the Harbour of Eleutherius. P r Julia was stationed at the Great Palace with Genoese .... With Constantinople beneath his belt, Mehmed II had acquired a great, rich city albeit one in decline ... the way to Ye ilk y suburb of Constantinople , which is only convert 10 mi km west of Topkap Palace ...About the 1453 siege earlier attacks on the city List of sieges of Constantinople Infobox military conflict conflict Conquest of Constantinople partof the Byzantine Ottoman Wars and Ottoman wars in Europe image Image Siege of Constantinople.jpg 300px caption The Siege of Constantinople painted 1499 . date April 6, 1453  May 29, 1453 place Constantinople present day Istanbul result Decisive Ottoman ... of constantinople.asp Constantine XI 1449 1453 and the capture of Constantinople ref ref http ... End of the Byzantine Empire br Constantinople made Ottoman capital br Beginning of Christendom s modern ... Steven authorlink Steven Runciman title The Conquest of Constantinople, 1453 publisher Cambridge University ... 2000, p. 45 cite book last Nicolle first David title Constantinople 1453 The end of Byzantium location ... Unknown, possibly high notes Campaignbox Byzantine Ottoman Wars The Conquest of Constantinople was the capture of Constantinople the capital of the Byzantine Empire , which occurred after a siege by the Ottoman ... by the Ottomans . The Fall of Constantinople marked the end of the final remnant of the Roman Empire ... the conquest Mehmed made Constantinople the Ottoman Empire s new Capital city capital . Several ... by the fall of the city and empire. ref cite book first Roger last Crowley title Constantinople The Last Great Siege, 1453 location publisher Faber year 2006 isbn 0 571 22185 8 reviewed by cite web ... Constantinople and the end of empire work Contemporary Review date September 22, 2006 quote Some say ... across the Golden Horn to prevent Mehmed s ships from entering into the city of Constantinople in 1453 ...   more details



  1. Maximus of Constantinople

    Maximus of Constantinople may refer to Archbishop Maximus I of Constantinople , Archbishop of Constantinople in 380 Patriarch Maximus II of Constantinople died 1216 , Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople in 1216 Patriarch Maximus III of Constantinople , Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople in 1476 1481 Patriarch Maximus IV of Constantinople , Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople in 1491 1497 Patriarch Maximus V of Constantinople 1897 1972 , Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople in 1946 1948 Maximus the Confessor c. 580 662 , Byzantine official, monk and theologian hndis ...   more details



  1. Hormizd (Constantinople)

    Hormizd lang el Polytonic , pr. Hormisdas was a Sassanid Empire Sassanid Persian prince, the third son of King Hormizd II and brother in law of King Shapur II . Imprisoned by him, he was freed by his wife in 323 and escaped to Constantinople , where Roman Emperor Emperor Constantine I helped him and gave him a palace near the shore of the Marmara Sea ref Janin, 333 ref This palace became an important toponym of the city its neighborhood where the mosque of Little Hagia Sophia still stands was known in Byzantine times as en tois Hormisdou Polytonic , meaning near the houses of Hormisdas . The Palace became later the private residence of Byzantine Emperor Justinian I , before his accession to the throne. In 363, Hormizd served against Persia in the army of the Emperor Julian the Apostate Julian 361&ndash 363 in turn his son, of the same name, later served as proconsul Ammianus Marcellinus 26. 8. 12 . Notes reflist 2 References cite book last Janin first Raymond title Constantinople Byzantine publisher Institute Fran ais d tudes Byzantines location Paris year 1950 Category Sassanid dynasty Category 4th century Byzantine people Byzantine bio stub fr Hormizd fils d Hormizd II tr H rm z II. H rm z n o lu ...   more details



  1. Constantinople (disambiguation)

    Constantinople may refer to Constantinople , historic city name of present day Istanbul in Turkey See Byzantium , Names of Istanbul The Episcopal see See of the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople Constantinople Records Constantinople, a song by The Residents Istanbul Not Constantinople , a song by The Four Lads with a cover by They Might Be Giants Constantinople, a song by The Decemberists in their EP Picaresqueties Dufrais Constantinople , a character in the British sketch show Fonejacker , as well as it spin off series Facejacker disambig de Konstantinopel Begriffskl rung ...   more details



  1. Occupation of Constantinople

    9, 1922 to the Ankara Government result Constantinople occupied by the United Kingdom of Great ... of Constantinople partof the Turkish War of Independence image File USS Noma off Istanbul Turkey 1920.jpg 280px caption USS Noma SP 131 off the Dolmabah e Palace 1920 date November 13, 1918 September 23, 1923 place Constantinople present day Istanbul casus Partitioning of the Ottoman Empire territory ... flagicon United Kingdom United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland United Kingdom br flagicon France ... Bas mevi, Ankara, 1972, p. 118. Tr icon ref The Occupation of Constantinople November 13, 1918 September ... 6, 1923. Allied troops occupied based on the sections of Constantinople and set up an Allied military ... since the Ottomans Fall of Constantinople took control of Constantinople in 1453 . The occupation ... 1919 ref Background The population of Constantinople in 1920 was variously estimated between ... a substantial Western European population before the war. ref Clarence Richard Johnson Constantinople To day Or, The Pathfinder Survey of Constantinople a Study in Oriental Social Life, Clarence Johnson ... to dismantle the government or place it under military occupation by occupying Constantinople ... and lack of mention of the occupation of Constantinople in the armistice did not change the realities ... of constantinople 22&dq 22de facto occupation of constantinople 22&hl tr&ei V TvymEsfBswap9LEb ... s position According to Sir Horace Rumbold, 9th Baronet , the British ambassador to Constantinople ... s entrance in 1453 after the Fall of Constantinople , signifying that Ottoman sovereignty over the imperial ... Commissioner Admiral Somerset Arthur Gough Calthorpe was assigned as the military adviser to Constantinople ... the Committee of Union and Progress of Constantinople . ref Public Record Office, Foreign Office ... thumb 280px Constantinople, May 23, 1919 Protests against the occupation The message of Calthorpe ... Constantinople. John de Robeck, August 1919 1922 See also John de Robeck From August 1919 to 1922 John ...   more details



  1. Dalmatius of Constantinople

    Saint Dalmatius died 440 AD was a saint venerated in Constantinople . His feast day was August 3. An archimandrite , he was an opponent of the Nestorianism Nestorians . Following Cyril of Alexandria s instructions, Dalmatius lead a mob to attack the palace of Theodosius II , and shout abuse against him, because he had sided with the Nestorians and annulled the First Council of Ephesus ref Edward Gibbon , Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire , 47 ref . Although the Emperor subsequently gave in, the events created a major Schism religion schism , forming the Assyrian Church of the East External links http www.catholic.org saints saint.php?saint id 2813 St. Dalmatius References references Category 5th century Christian saints Category Byzantine saints Category Persecution by early Christians Category 440 deaths Category Saints from Anatolia Category Anatolian Roman Catholic saints Category Greek Roman Catholic saints Category Greek saints Category 5th century Byzantine people saint stub fr Dalmate de Constantinople tl Dalmacio ng Konstantinople ...   more details



  1. Proclus of Constantinople

    Daniel 1911 When Archbishop Archbishop Maximianus of Constantinople Maximianus 431 434 died on Great ...Saint Proclus died July 446 or 447 was an Patriarch of Constantinople Archbishop of Constantinople . He is venerated as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church . Biography The friend and disciple of Saint John Chrysostom , Proclus became secretary to Archbishop Atticus of Constantinople 406 425 . who Ordination ordained him deacon and priest . Atticus successor, Sisinnius I of Constantinople Sisinnius I 426 427 , consecration consecrated him Bishop of Cyzicus , but the people there refused to receive him, and he remained at Constantinople. On the death of Sisinnius, the famous Nestorius succeeded as Archbishop of Constantinople 428 431 , and early in 429, on a festival of the Theotokos Blessed ... II and the bishops gathered at Constantinople. His first care was the funeral of his predecessor, and he ... the relics of his old master, Saint John Chrysostom, from Comana Cappadocia Comana back to Constantinople, where he interred them with great honour in the Church of the Twelve apostles . This action ... is said to have been a time when violent earthquakes lasted for four months at Constantinople, so ... 20. ref http ocafs.oca.org FeastSaintsViewer.asp?SID 4&ID 1&FSID 103341 St Proclus of Constantinople ... Daniel wstitle Proclus, St. patriarch of Constantinople Further reading Cite Catholic Encyclopedia ... 2003 . Proclus of Constantinople and the Cult of the Virgin in Late Antiquity Homilies 1 5, Texts and Translations. Leiden Brill. s start succession box before Archbishop Maximianus of Constantinople Maximianus title List of Archbishops of Constantinople Archbishop of Constantinople years 434&ndash 446 after Archbishop Flavian of Constantinople Flavian s end Patriarchs of Constantinople Persondata ... Roman Catholic saints Category Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 5th century archbishops Category ... ca Procle de Constantinoble el es Proclo de Constantinopla fr Proclus de Constantinople ...   more details



  1. Gennadius of Constantinople

    Saint Gennadius ,in Greek ,was the twenty first Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople ... Ep. lvi is to the same Gennadius, they were friends in that year. Gennadius was a presbyter at Constantinople when he succeeded Anatolius in 458 as the Bishop of Constantinople. sfn Chapman 1909 From ... the Patriarchate by order of the Roman emperor , had obtained leave to come to Constantinople, intending ... of the goods of the church of Constantinople. sfn Sinclair 1911 Two Egyptian solitaries ... at Constantinople was served by a reader named Carisius, who led a disorderly life. Gennadius ... to live on a column of Pharos near Constantinople, apparently without the Patriarch s leave, and certainly ... by heart. He made Saint Marcian oeconomus of the Church of Constantinople. sfn Chapman 1909 The buying ... by the Council of Chalcedon . It seems not later than 459, Gennadius celebrated a great council ... to have been very mild and of great purity. Gennadius of Marseilles said of Gennadius was lingua nitidus ... and on all the epistles of St. Paul, and a great number of homilies. Of these only a few fragments ... he fails to grasp the great central doctrine of the epistle, he shows thought and spiritual ... St. Gennadius I volume 6 DCBL last Sinclair first W.M. wstitle Gennadius 10 , bp. of Constantinople ... Graeca accessdate April 2011 s start succession box before Patriarch Anatolius of Constantinople Anatolius title List of Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople years 458&ndash 471 after Patriarch Acacius of Constantinople Acacius s end Patriarchs of Constantinople Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gennadius 01 Of Constantinople ALTERNATIVE ... Gennadius 01 Of Constantinople Category 471 deaths Category 5th century Byzantine people Category Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 5th century archbishops ca Gennadi I de Constantinoble de Gennadios I. el es Genadio I fr Gennade Ier de Constantinople ka I ...   more details



  1. Walls of Constantinople

    Palace . According to the late Byzantine Patria of Constantinople , ancient Byzantium was enclosed ...Infobox military structure name Walls of Constantinople location Istanbul , Turkey coordinates image File Byzantine Constantinople eng.png 300px caption Map showing Constantinople and its walls during ... torn down ownership Turkey open to public Yes battles Siege of Constantinople 626 Avar siege of 626 , Siege of Constantinople 674 678 First and Siege of Constantinople 717 718 Second Arab sieges, Revolt of Thomas the Slav , Fourth Crusade , Fall of Constantinople Second and final Ottoman siege The Walls of Constantinople are a series of defensive wall defensive stone walls that have surrounded and protected the city of Constantinople today Istanbul in Turkey since its founding as the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire by Constantine the Great . With numerous additions and modifications during their history, they were the last great fortification system of ancient history antiquity , and one of the most complex and elaborate systems ever built. Initially built by Constantine the Great ... from the Eurasian Avars Avars , Arabs , Rus people Rus , and Bulgars , among others see Sieges of Constantinople ... to the fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Empire Ottomans on 29 May 1453 after a prolonged siege ... monuments, including a Hippodrome of Constantinople Hippodrome and the Baths of Zeuxippos , as well ... main gate was located at the end of a portico ed avenue the first part of the later Mese Constantinople ... the existence of another wall during the siege of Byzantium by Constantine the Great r. 306 337 ... Rome . The name that eventually prevailed in common usage however was Constantinople, the City ... and then southwards, passed east of the great open cisterns of Mocius and Aspar, and ended near ... ref Already by the early 5th century however, Constantinople had expanded outside the Constantinian ... wall, and Theophanes the Confessor reports renewed earthquake damage in 557 Constantinople earthquake ...   more details



  1. University of Constantinople

    merge byzantine university date January 2011 The University of Constantinople , sometimes known as the University of the palace hall of Magnaura in the Roman Empire Roman Byzantine Empire was founded in 425 ref The Formation of the Hellenic Christian Mind by Demetrios Constantelos ISBN 0 89241 588 6 http www.amazon.com dp 0892415886 . The fifth century marked a definite turning point in Byzantine higher education. Theodosios founded in 425 a major university with 31 chairs for law, philosophy, medicine, arithmetic, geometry, astronomy, music, rhetoric and other subjects. Fifteen chairs were assigned to Latin and 16 to Greek. The university was reorganized by Michael II 842 867 and flourished down to the fourteenth century ref under the name of Pandidakterion . A few scholars have gone so far as calling it the first university in the world, ref Professor Jerome Bump, http www.cwrl.utexas.edu bump OriginUniversities.html The Origin of Universities , University of Texas at Austin ref although that status is more usually given to University of Bologna , depending on one s definition of university , and considering the University of Bologna was the first to use the term Universitas . The school at Constantinople had been an academic institution for many years before it was called a university the original institution was founded in the 5th .... It was in this context that the secular University of Constantinople can be understood. Further it was not unique ... of Constantinople in 1453, and was re established by Mehmet II as the first higher education institution following the conquest of the City. Notable faculty Patriarch Photius I of Constantinople taught ... Constantinople Category 425 establishments Category Educational institutions established in the 5th century Constantinople Category Defunct universities and colleges Constantinople, University of Category ... Universit t von Konstantinopel el es Universidad de Constantinopla fr Universit de Constantinople ...   more details



  1. Council of Constantinople

    Council of Constantinople can refer to Council of Constantinople 360 , a local council First Council of Constantinople , the Second Ecumenical Council, in 381 or 383. Synod of Constantinople 543 , a local council which condemned Origen . Second Council of Constantinople , the Fifth Ecumenical Council, in 553. Third Council of Constantinople , the Sixth Ecumenical Council, in 680. Council of Constantinople 692 , also called in Trullo or Quinisext Council , in 692. Council of Constantinople 754 , the Council of Hieria . Council of Constantinople 815 , a local council that restored Iconoclasm. Council of Constantinople 867 , a local council convened by Photius to discuss Papal supremacy and the Filioque. Council of Constantinople 869 , also called the Photian Council, in 869. Fourth Council of Constantinople Eastern Orthodox , the Eighth Ecumenical Council for the Orthodox, also called the Photian Council , in 879. Council of Constantinople 1094 , a local council convened to deal with Leo of Chalcedon . Fifth Council of Constantinople , the Ninth Ecumenical Council for the Orthodox, which adopted Hesychasm, in 1341 1351. Synod of Constantinople 1484 , condemned the Council of Florence, in 1484 disambig Category Church councils in Constantinople bg ca Concili de Constantinoble cs Konstantinopolsk koncil de Konzil von Konstantinopel et Konstantinoopoli kirikukogu fr Concile de Constantinople ko nl Concilie van Constantinopel ja pt Conc lio de Constantinopla ...   more details



  1. Convention of Constantinople

    Infobox Treaty name Convention of Constantinople type Multilateral trade treaty date draft March 2, 1888 date signed October 29, 1888 location signed Istanbul Constantinople date effective ratifications deposited December 22, 1888 ref Barclay, p. 308 ref effective April 8, 1904 ref name Love171 Love, p.171 ref ref name Allain53 Allain, p.53 ref date expiration N A signatories United Kingdom , Germany , Austro Hungary , the Netherlands , Spain , France , Russia , and the Ottoman Empire depositor Ottoman Empire language French language French wikisource Constantinople Convention of the Suez Canal wikisource fr Convention de Constantinople sur le Canal de Suez The Convention of Constantinople ref The Encyclopaedia Britannica , Vol.7, Edited by Hugh Chisholm, 1911 , 3 Constantinople, the capital of the Turkish Empire... ref ref http concise.britannica.com ebc article 9368294 Istanbul Britannica, Istanbul When the Republic of Turkey was founded in 1923, the capital was moved to Ankara, and Constantinople was officially renamed Istanbul in 1930. ref was a treaty signed by the United Kingdom , Germany , Austro Hungary , Spain , France , Italy , the Netherlands , Russia and the Ottoman Empire on October 29, 1888. In the 1880s Britain had recently acquired physical control over the Suez Canal and Egypt . France, which had dominated the Canal and still controlled the majority of shares of Suez Canal Company , hoped to weaken British control and attempted to sway European opinion in favor of internationalizing the Canal. The two powers compromised by neutralizing the canal by this treaty. Article I, guaranteeing passage to all ships during war and peace was in tension with Article X ... reluctantly and only with serious reservations blockquote The delegates of Great Britain, in offering ..., p.54 ref The signatories comprised all the great Europe an powers at the time, and the treaty was interpreted ... cs Konstantinopolsk konvence es Convenci n de Constantinopla fr Convention de Constantinople ...   more details




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