- The
Chrysotriklinos (Gr****: Χρυσοτρίκλινος, "golden
reception hall", cf. triclinium),
Latinized as
Chrysotriclinus or Chrysotriclinium, was the main reception...
-
imperial box (kathisma) in the Hippodrome. The main
throne room was the
Chrysotriklinos,
built by
Justin II, and
expanded and
renovated by
Basil I, with the...
- prōtospatharioi who had
specific duties: The prōtospatharios in
charge of the
Chrysotriklinos (πρωτοσπαθάριος τοῦ Χρυσοτρικλίνου), the main
reception hall of the...
- can now be
manufactured in the
laboratory at a much
lower cost. The
Chrysotriklinos (golden
reception hall)
throne room of the
Byzantine Emperor in the...
-
successors of
Emperor Arcadius.
Marcian may have been the
sponsor of the
Chrysotriklinos of the
Great Palace of Constantinople. The
Patria of Constantinople...
-
audience halls of the
Imperial Palace in Constantinople, such as the
Chrysotriklinos or
Golden Reception Hall. San
Vitale may also have
served as direct...
- with the
Church of the
Saints Sergius and Bacchus, Constantinople's
Chrysotriklinos and the main
throne room in the
Great Palace of Constantinople. During...
- It was
located somewhere between the Marcian's
Galleries and the
Chrysotriklinos on a
terrace approximately 11
meters above sea level. The dome of the...
-
divine presence." Like the
throne room of the
Eastern Roman emperor, or
Chrysotriklinos, Charlemagne's
throne in the
Palatine Chapel at
Aachen was located...
- the
Mother of God at the
Spring built. 562 – November: Drought. 570
Chrysotriklinos built by
emperor Justin II (approximate date).
Orphanage of
Saint Paul...