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Blachernae (Medieval Gr****: Βλαχέρναι) was a
suburb in the
northwestern section of Constantinople, the
capital city of the
Byzantine Empire. It is the...
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Palace of
Blachernae (Gr****: τὸ ἐν Βλαχέρναις Παλάτιον) was an
imperial Roman residence in the
suburb of
Blachernae,
located in the
northwestern section...
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Church of
Saint Mary of
Blachernae (full name in Gr****: Θεοτόκος των Βλαχερνών (pr. Theotókos ton Vlachernón);
Turkish name:
Meryem Ana Kilisesi) is...
- Βλαχερνίτισσα), also
called Theotokos of
Blachernae (Θεοτόκος των Βλαχερνών, Θεοτόκος η Βλαχερνίτισσα) or Our Lady of
Blachernae (Παναγία η Βλαχερνίτισσα), is a...
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Council of
Constantinople or
Council of
Blachernae was an
Eastern Orthodox council,
convened in 1285 in the
Blachernae Palace in Constantinople.
Under the...
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Blachernae quarter. The
outer wall and the moat
terminate even earlier, at the
height of the Gate of Adrianople. The
section between the
Blachernae and...
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birth of
Jesus and
placed it in a
basilica dedicated to the
Virgin in
Blachernae.
According to the
Euthymiac History, the
Empress Pulcheria (450–453) asked...
- The St. Mary of
Blachernae Church (Albanian:
Kisha e Shën Mëri Vllahernës) is a Byzantine-era
Albanian Orthodox church in Berat, Albania. It is
named after...
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centuries as part of the
Blachernae palace complex,
where the
Theodosian Walls join with the
later walls of the
suburb of
Blachernae. The name of the palace...
- The
Council of
Blachernae was
convened in late 1094 by the
Byzantine emperor Alexios I
Komnenos and held in
Constantinople at
Blachernae Palace in order...