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Theodosians can
refer to: The
Theodosian dynasty of
Roman Emperors In Christianity: the
supporters of Pope
Theodosius I of
Alexandria the Feodocci, a branch...
- from both sea and land. As the city grew, the
famous double line of the
Theodosian Walls was
built in the 5th century.
Although the
other sections of the...
- Juliana,
married Anastasius and had issue: Areobindus. Placidia. Proba.
Theodosians in art The
Emperor Honorius by Jean-Paul Laurens, 1880 (Chrysler Museum...
- The
Codex Theodosi**** ("
Theodosian Code") is a
compilation of the laws of the
Roman Empire under the
Christian emperors since 312. A
commission was established...
- of the
Theodosian Hagia Sophia Column and
capital with a Gr****
cross Porphyry column;
column capital;
impost block Soffits and
cornice Theodosian capital...
- half-brother-in-law of
Constantine Valentinians (through marriage)
Theodosians (through marriage)
Palaiologos Komnenos Doukas Phokas Julian, Epistula...
- ****ociations and destro****
pagan temples.
Between 389 and 391 he
issued the "
Theodosian decrees",
which established a
practical ban on paganism;
visits to the...
- His
reign was
marked by the
promulgation of the
Theodosian law code and the
construction of the
Theodosian Walls of Constantinople. He also
presided over...
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walls to
repel invaders. The
Walls of Constantinople,
especially the
Theodosian Walls,
protected Constantinople from
attack for 800
years and were noted...
-
Tabula Peutingeriana (Latin for 'The
Peutinger Map'), also
referred to as Peutinger's Tabula,
Peutinger tables or
Peutinger Table, is an
illustrated itinerarium...