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- Pammakaristos, the Monastery of the Pantocrator, the Monastery of Christ Pantepoptes, the Hagia Theodosia, the Church of Theotokos Kyriotissa, the Monastery...
- traditionally been identified as belonging to the Monastery of Christ Pantepoptes (Gr****: Μονή του Χριστού Παντεπόπτη), meaning "Christ the all-seeing"...
- Church of the Holy Apostles Church of St. Polyeuctus Monastery of Christ Pantepoptes Lips Monastery Monastery of the Christ the Benefactor Hagia Irene Saint...
- Πανόπτης, "Panóptēs") "all-seeing" and Pantepoptes (/pæntɛˈpɒptiːs/; pan-tep-OP-tees; Παντεπόπτης, "Pantepóptēs") "all-supervising", as the one who witnessed...
- life as a Byzantine religious structure, this time the Convent of the Pantepoptes, built in around 1185 for Empress Anna Delessena who was co-regent with...
- with Andronikos I, who had him imprisoned, blinded, and confined to the Pantepoptes Monastery in Constantinople. He died there shortly after. From a poem...
- largest dome at this time. By 1087 – Construction of the Church of Christ Pantepoptes in Constantinople begun. 1087 White Tower (Tower of London) (begun in...
- Pantokrator (Constantinople) converted into the Zeyrek Mosque Church of Christ Pantepoptes (Constantinople) converted into a mosque Monastery of Gastria converted...
- Nyaung-U completed. before 1087 – Construction of the Church of Christ Pantepoptes in Constantinople begun. 1087 White Tower (Tower of London) in England...
- Lips Monastery became the Fenari Isa Mosque. The Monastery of Christ Pantepoptes became the Eski Imaret Mosque. The Church of Theotokos Kyriotissa became...