- The
Palace of
Boukoleon (Gr****: Βουκολέων) or
Bucoleon was one of the
Byzantine palaces in
Constantinople (present-day
Istanbul in Turkey.) The palace...
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throne and
begin the
Isaurian dynasty. 919 –
Romanos Lekapenos seizes the
Boukoleon Palace in
Constantinople and
becomes regent of the
Byzantine emperor Constantine...
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Byzantine palaces to
survive in the city (together with the
ruins of the
Boukoleon Palace; and the
ruins of the
Great Palace of
Constantinople with its surviving...
- to Constantinople. When
Sultan Mehmed II
stepped into the
ruins of the
Boukoleon,
known to the
Ottomans and
Persians as the
Palace of the Caesars, probably...
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Constantinople and its
Mosaic Museum, the
Palace of the Porphyrogenitus,
Boukoleon Palace and
Palace of Blachernae; and
other public places and buildings...
- confinement", was
located "where the
stone oxen and the
lions stand" (i.e. the
Boukoleon Palace), and was in the form of a
perfect square from
floor to ceiling...
- (By
alphabetical order) A Atik
Mustafa Pasha Mosque B
Basilica Cistern Boukoleon Palace C
Chora Church Church of St. Mary of
Blachernae (Istanbul) Church...
- Novgorod, Anthony,
stated that it was in the
church of St
Michael in the
Boukoleon Palace,
among other precious relics.
After the sack of Constantinople...
- like Easter. The
Chrysotriklinos thus
became the
central part of the new
Boukoleon Palace,
formed when
Emperor Nikephoros II (r. 963–969)
enclosed the southern...
- Constantinople.
Palace of the
Porphyrogenitus Great Palace of
Constantinople Boukoleon Palace van
Millingen 1899, p. 128.
Kazhdan 1991, p. 293. van Millingen...