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Baths of
Constantine (Latin,
Thermae Constantinianae) was a
public bathing complex built on Rome's
Quirinal Hill,
beside the
Tiber River, by Constantine...
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Constantinople at one end of the Mese, the main street,
along the
Constantinianae.
Olybrius also restored, at his own expense, the
nearby church of Saint...
- "silver vendors"), Chalkoprateía (the "bronze vendors"), ta Olybríou,
Constantinianae/Konstantinianaí, ta Amastrianón, Eugeníou, Pérama ("Crossing", the...
- 341, a
statue was
erected by the ordo et
populus civitatis Flaviae Constantinianae Portuensis. It was near
Porto that
Julius Nepos compelled Emperor Glycerius...
- or the
martyrion of St.
Stephen the
Protomartyr in the
quarter of
Constantinianae, and his
right hand was at the
Pantokrator Monastery. His skull, which...
- century. The site of the church, in the Saraçhane
quarter (the
ancient Constantinianae), was
gradually occupied by
houses and a
mosque in the
Ottoman period...