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Clarifying the Meaning of the Patriarch’s Statement

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At first sight, the language used by Patriarch Constantius seems to have only one possible meaning. It appears to say clearly that the ancient...

Note on the Location of the Ancient Harbour Wall Discovered in 1819

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The discovery of an ancient harbour wall in the year 1819 is an important event in the study of Constantinople’s maritime history. Our knowledge...

The Gate of Saint Demetrius and Its Names

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Different Names of the Gate The gate was guarded on its north-western side by the Church of Saint Demetrius, who was regarded as a great...

The Dangers Faced by the Sea Walls

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The Threat of the Open Sea The greatest danger faced by the walls along the Sea of Marmara did not come from armies or siege...

The Meaning of the Word “Stadium” in Medieval Writing

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An Unclear Unit of Measurement The difficulty of understanding Leonard of Scio’s measurements becomes even clearer when we consider how medieval writers used the word...

Gate of Ayasma Kapoussi

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The next gate along the harbour walls is known today as Ayasma Kapoussi. Historical evidence suggests that this entrance was opened after the Turkish...

Three Successive Gates

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The next three gates along the Harbour Walls of Constantinople are known today as Odun Kapan Kapoussi, Zindan Kapoussi, and Balouk Bazaar Kapoussi. In...

Walls Along the Golden Horn

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The Porta Platea and Its Identification The next gate mentioned by Pusculus and Dolfin is the Porta Platea, also called the Porta alla Piazza. This...

Identifying the Gate of Melantiados

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There is good reason to believe that the gate known as Porta Melantiados (Πόρτα Μελαντιάδος) or Pyle Melandesia (Πύλη Μελανδεσίας) is the same as...

Gate of Selivria

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The Gate of Selivria (Selivri Kapısı) and Its Historical Importance The next major public gate in the Theodosian Walls is known today as Selivri Kapısı....

Romulus in 753 BC

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Alexander more than ever

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