- The
Magnaura (Medieval Gr****: Μαγναύρα,
possibly from Latin:
Magna Aula, "Great Hall") was a
large building in
Byzantine Constantinople located next to...
- Constantinople,
sometimes known as the
University of the
Palace Hall of
Magnaura (Gr****: Πανδιδακτήριον τῆς Μαγναύρας), was an
Eastern Roman educational...
- Street"), began. To the east of the
square lay the
Senate house or
Palace of
Magnaura,
where the
University was
later housed, and to the west the
Milion (the...
- century". He was
archbishop of
Thessalonica and
later became the head of the
Magnaura School of
philosophy in Constantinople,
where he
taught Aristotelian logic...
- the
Empire which culminated in the
establishment of the
University of
Magnaura,
where Cyril was to teach.
Cyril was
ordained as
priest some time after...
- sciences, and medicine). Most
scholars believe that he
never taught at
Magnaura or at any
other university;
Vasileios N.
Tatakes ****erts that, even while...
- Constantinople,
sometimes known as the
University of the
Palace Hall of
Magnaura (Gr****: Πανδιδακτήριον τῆς Μαγναύρας), was an
educational institution that...
- was on the east side of the Augustaion,
close to the
Imperial Palace, at
Magnaura,
whilst the
other was on the
north side of the
Forum of Constantine. The...
-
Emperor Valens built one of the two
Imperial Palaces bearing the name of
Magnaura,
while Justinian erected another Palace named Jucundianae, also placed...
-
Constantinople with its
surviving substructures,
retrieved mosaics and
standing Magnaura section), and one of the few
relatively intact examples of late Byzantine...