- The
Augustaion (Gr****: Αὐγουσταῖον) or, in Latin, Augustaeum, was an
important ceremonial square in
ancient and
medieval Constantinople (modern Istanbul...
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located next to the
Great Palace. It was
situated to the east of the
Augustaion,
close to the
Hagia Sophia, and next to the
Chalke Gate and has often...
- Blachernae; and
other public places and
buildings like the Hippodrome, the
Augustaion, the
Basilica Cistern,
Theodosius Cistern,
Cistern of
Philoxenos and Cistern...
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entrance to the
palace quarter was the
Chalke (Bronze) gate at the
Augustaion. The
Augustaion was
located on the
south side of the
Hagia Sophia, and it was...
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second praetorium was
located to the
northwest of the first,
between the
Augustaion and the
Forum of Constantine.
According to
another hypothesis, it is possible...
- by
Constantine and
restored by Justinian, was on the east side of the
Augustaion,
close to the
Imperial Palace, at Magnaura,
whilst the
other was on the...
- the
column of Justinian,
erected by said emperor,
which stood in the
Augustaion square of Constantinople. The
toupha was made of
gilded bronze, with a...
- the
course of the old Mese odos. The
Roman street led
eastward to the
Augustaion, the Hippodrome,
Hagia Sophia, the
Baths of Zeuxippus, and the Chalke...
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exacted tribute in a
peace settlement. List of
people from
Constantinople Augustaion Column of
Justinian Basilica Cistern Column of
Marcian Bucoleon Palace...
- Crusaders.
Roman Forum Imperial fora
Forum of
Arcadius Forum of
Theodosius Augustaion David Potter (9
November 2012).
Constantine the Emperor.
Oxford University...