-
mosque by the Ottomans. The
church was
known under the Gr**** name of
Myrelaion (Gr****: Eκκλησία του Μυρελαίου). The
beautiful Byzantine structure is...
-
Theotokos Kyriotissa, the
Monastery of
Constantine Lips, the
Church of
Myrelaion, the
Hagios Theodoros, etc.; to
palaces like the
Great Palace of Constantinople...
- sent to the
monastery of Antiochus,
while Agatha and Anna were sent to
Myrelaion, a
nunnery built by
their maternal grandfather.
While the
sisters were...
- for a
while with
Constantine X, but
eventually she too
retired to the
Myrelaion monastery under the
monastic name of Xene.
Catherine had at
least two...
- (Ρωμανούπολις). In Constantinople, he
built his
palace in the
place called Myrelaion, near the Sea of Marmara.
Beside it
Romanos built a
shrine which became...
- and 6th
centuries and
again in the 10th century. In Constantinople's
Myrelaion Church (c. 920),
there are two
oculi above the
stringcourse on both lateral...
-
Aqueduct Church of
Saint Thekla of the
Palace of
Blachernae Church of
Myrelaion Chora Church Church of
Saints Sergius and
Bacchus Church of the Holy Apostles...
- This
joint reign lasted for a
brief while,
before she too
retired to the
Myrelaion monastery under the
monastic name of Xene.
Isaac lived the
remainder of...
- John the
Baptist en to
Trullo (Constantinople)
converted into a
mosque Myrelaion converted into a
mosque Church of
Saint Nicholas of the
Caffariotes (Istanbul)...
- is
exhibited by a
number of
significant monuments (for example, by the
Myrelaion in Constantinople). However, this
classic type
represents only one of...