- The
Philadelphion was a
public square located in Constantinople.
After p****ing the
Forum of Theodosius, the Mese Odos (the main road of Constantinople)...
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Middle Ages. It
probably formed part of the
decorations of the
Philadelphion in Constantinople, and was
removed to
Venice in 1204 or soon after....
- The Tetrarchs, a
porphyry sculpture sacked from the
Byzantine Philadelphion palace in 1204,
Treasury of St. Marks, Venice...
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containing philadelphians All
pages with
titles containing philadelphian Philadelphion, a
public square located in
Constantinople Philadelphia (disambiguation)...
- (above), one of two
pillars from the
Church of St
Polyeuctus (lower left),
statue of the 'Four Tetrarchs',
possibly from the
Philadelphion (lower right)...
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including Philetus, its
deceptively incompetent Director, and a naturalist,
Philadelphion. Falco's
family also
cross paths with an old
family friend,
Thalia (from...
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hypothesized to
belong to the same original. The head may come from the
Philadelphion in Constantinople, the
original location of the
Portrait of the Four...
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Great Palace. To the west it led
through the
Forum of
Theodosius to the
Philadelphion and the
walls of Constantinople. In Constantine's
Forum itself the emperor...
- on his
death in 337,
especially as the work
originally stood in the
Philadelphion (Place of
Brotherly Love) in Constantinople,
where the
missing foot...
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Portrait of the Four Tetrarchs, two
porphyry sculptures looted from the
Philadelphion of
Constantinople after 1204, now
standing at the
southwest corner of...