-
Known daughters of
Murad III are: Hümaşah
Sultan (Manisa, c. 1564 -
Costantinople, 1625 : 168 );
buried in
Murad III Mausoleum,
Hagia Sophia Mosque) -...
-
Cyril VI (Gr****: Κύριλλος), lay name
Konstantinos Serpentzoglou (Κωνσταντῖνος Σερπεντζόγλου), was the E****enical
Patriarch of
Constantinople between the...
- Khan" or "Highness of the Khan"; also
Esmehan Sultan; Manisa, 1545 –
Costantinople, 8
August 1585) was an
Ottoman princess,
daughter of
Sultan Selim II...
-
Costantinople,
Ottoman Empire unknown 1612
Costantinople,
Ottoman Empire Zahide Sultan 1613
Costantinople,
Ottoman Empire unknown 1620
Costantinople,...
- went to
govern the empire's
remote provinces. Moreover,
remaining in
Costantinople, she
moved out of the
harem located in the Old
Palace (Eski Saray) and...
-
Constantinople (1878),
Ricordi di
Parigi (1879). A new
edition of
Costantinople,
considered by many his
masterpiece and the best
description of the...
-
Arianiti were
captured by the Ottomans, with the
latter being taken to
Costantinople where he was executed. She had two
children with
Moisi Golemi: Cesare...
-
dedicated at Delphi.
Thomas F. Madden, The
Serpent Column of
Delphi in
Costantinople: Placement, Purposes, and Mutilations,
Byzantine and
Modern Gr**** Studies...
- Napoleon's Amb****ador
Horace François
Bastien Sébastiani de La
Porta in
Costantinople. Aslan-Bey
Sharvashidze -
prince of the Prin****lity of
Abkhazia from...
- Paris:
Letouzey et Ané. 995-1001. ISBN 2-7063-0210-0. R.
Janin (1956). "
Costantinople,
Patriarcat grec".
Dictionnaire d'histoire et de géographie ecclésiastiques...