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Lasthenes (Ancient Gr****: Λασθένης) or
Leosthenion (Λεωσθένιον) or
Sosthenion (Σωσθένιον) was a town of
ancient Thrace,
inhabited during Roman and Byzantine...
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located just
north of
Constantinople (modern Istanbul), in the
village of
Sosthenion (modern İstinye) on the
European s**** of the
Bosphorus strait. The pagan...
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Constantine the
Great at Chalcedon, on the site of an
earlier temple called Sosthenion.
Epiphanius of
Salamis (c. 310–320 – 403) in his Coptic-Arabic Hexaemeron...
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which was
later renamed as
Leosthenion (Gr****: Λεωσθένιον),
corrupted to
Sosthenion (Gr****: Σωσθένιον)
during the
Middle Ages. The
village was the site of...
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Argyropolis St.
Mamas St.
Phokas Hestiai or
Michaelion Phoneus Anaplous or
Sosthenion on the
Asian side:
Hieron tower Eirenaion Anthemiou Sophianai Bithynian...
- the night. As a sign of his victory,
Anastasius I
leads a
procession to
Sosthenion, and
attends a
service of
thanks at the
local church dedicated to the...
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reluctant to
engage the Byzantines, and
withdrew to the safe
harbour of
Sosthenion further north on the
European s**** of the Bosporus. The Arab army was...
- Βαφειοχώρι Vafeiohori)
Florya (Gr****: Phlorion) İstinye (Gr****: Σωσθένιον
Sosthenion) Kumkapı (Gr****: Κοντοσκάλι Kontoskali) Kurtuluş (Tatavla) (Gr****: Ταταύλα...
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Abbot John,
founded on the
eastern s**** of the Bosphorus,
opposite Sosthenion, the Irenaion,
always referred to in
ancient do****ents as the "great monastery"...
- the night. As a sign of his victory,
Anastasius I
leads a
procession to
Sosthenion, and
attends a
service of
thanks at the
local church dedicated to the...