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- the city along with the Blachernai and the Chalkoprateia. The monastery was situated beyond the Chalkoprateia by the sea and served as the counterpart of...
- Artopoleía (the "bakeries"), Argyroprateía (the "silver vendors"), Chalkoprateía (the "bronze vendors"), ta Olybríou, Constantinianae/Konstantinianaí...
- of Achilles, continued south to the area known in Byzantine times as Chalkoprateia, and then turned, in the area of the Hagia Sophia, in a loop towards...
- soros = "shrine"), i.e. the "Icon at the Holy Shrine" in the former Chalkoprateia church in Constantinople. The more common name is Maria Advocata (=...
- the Panagia Hodegetria, the Church of St. Mary of Blachernae, and the Chalkoprateia. Pulcheria died in 453, but the specific day is unknown. She probably...
- well as a natural disaster. A large fire broke out in the quarter of Chalkoprateia in 475/476, before quickly spreading. Illus and Trocundes, laying siege...
- well as a natural disaster. A large fire broke out in the quarter of Chalkoprateia in 475/476, before quickly spreading. The fire destro**** the Basilica...
- the urn containing the Cincture of the Theotokos) in Constantinople's Chalkoprateia (Χαλκοπρατεῖα, "copper market") district.[citation needed] In English...
- place every Friday in which these relics were brought to the church of Chalkoprateia, near the Hagia Sophia. On 15 August 944 the church received two more...
- crucifixion (mentioned in John 19:2) The belt of the Virgin Mary from Chalkoprateia The belt of the Virgin Mary brought from Zela The maphorion of the Virgin...