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Sycae (Gr****: Συκαί),
later known as
Justinianae (Ίουστινιάναι) and
Justinianopolis (Ίουστινιανούπολις) , was a town of
ancient Thrace, a
suburb of...
- army, and
marches again towards Constantinople. He
captures the
suburb of
Sycae (modern Turkey)
across the
Golden Horn, and
encamps there.
Emperor Anastasius...
- Syca or Syce or Syke (Ancient Gr****: Σύκη), also
called Sycae or
Sykai (Συκαί),
possibly also
called Setos, was a town of
ancient Cilicia and
later of...
- the
Other Side." The
quarter first appears in Late
Antiquity as
Sykai or
Sycae. By the time the
Notitia Urbis Constantinopolitanae was
compiled in ca....
- the terms. On
their arrival, he
arrests the
leaders and has them hung at
Sycae.
January 9 –
Twelfth Council of Toledo: King
Erwig of the
Visigoths initiates...
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Scala Sycena, 'Sycaean stairs',
served ferries across the
Golden Horn to
Sycae (later Galata) in the
XIIIth regio. In the
south of the VIth
regio the boundary...
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marched again towards Constantinople. Vitalian's army
captured the
suburb of
Sycae (modern Galata)
across the
Golden Horn from the city and
encamped there...
- army, and
marches again towards Constantinople. He
captures the
suburb of
Sycae (modern Turkey)
across the
Golden Horn, and
encamps there.
Emperor Anastasius...
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against the
leaders of the revolt,
captured them and had them
hanged at
Sycae.
Because he was the
focus of a plot to
curtail Constantine's power, both...
- (132 mi). The
castle was
built in late
Roman times. Its
original name was
Sycae (Gr****: Συκαὶ), and
continued to be used
under the
Byzantine Empire. In...