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Parastaseis syntomoi chronikai (Gr****: Παραστάσεις σύντομοι χρονικαί, "brief
historical notes") is an eighth- to ninth-century
Byzantine text that concentrates...
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Theodosius II"
mentioned in the 8th- or
early 9th-century
Parastaseis syntomoi chronikai. As part of the sack of the
capital of the
Byzantine Empire in...
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decorating the gatehouse's façade also come from the
later Parastaseis syntomoi chronikai. Justinian's
Chalke was a
rectangular building, with four engaged...
- time
where Constantine I
refounded it as Constantinople. the
Parastaseis syntomoi chronikai,
which focuses chiefly on the
antique sculptures of the city...
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Judith (1984).
Constantinople in the
Early Eighth Century: The
Parastaseis Syntomoi Chronikai: Introduction, Translation, and Commentary.
Columbia Studies...
- or mesomphalos, of the city.
According to the 8th-century
Parastaseis syntomoi chronikai, the site of the
later Philadelphion was
originally known as...
- already-mentioned
statue of the
Augusta Helena. The 8th to 9th-century
Parastaseis syntomoi chronikai record a
statue of
Constantine himself,
standing on a column...
- the
Patria of
Hesychius Illustrius of Miletus, the
anonymous Parastaseis syntomoi chronikai, and an
anonymous account (ἔκφρασις) of St
Sophia (ed. Theodor...
- must have
looked like
before Justinian's
building program.
Parastaseis syntomoi chronikai Patria of
Constantinople 14
regions of
Constantinople Matthews...
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Judith Herrin,
Constantinople in the
Early Eighth Century: The
Parastaseis Syntomoi Chronikai (Brill, 1984), p. 36.
Cameron and Herrin,
Constantinople in the...