- a well-watered
pleasant seaside retreat from the city, and was
called Hebdomon (Gr****: Ἕβδομον, "the Seventh", i.e.
seven Roman miles from the Milion...
- The
Cistern of the
Hebdomon (Gr****: κινστέρνη τοῦ Ἕβδομου),
known in
Turkish as Fildamı Sarnıcı ("Cistern of the elephant's stable"), is a
Byzantine open...
- of
Valentinian I, is
appointed co-emperor (Augustus) in the
palace of
Hebdomon (Turkey). He
rules the
Eastern portion of the
Roman Empire, from the Danube...
- waters,
taking the
Vandals by surprise.
Pulcheria leaves for the
seaport Hebdomon (Turkey), and
becomes a nun to
support Nestorianism in the Holy Land (Palestine)...
- Cistern,
Theodosius Cistern,
Cistern of
Philoxenos and
Cistern of the
Hebdomon, the
Aqueduct of Valens, the
Prison of Anemas, the
Walls of Constantinople...
- in the
Church of St. John the
Theologian (i.e. the Evangelist), at the
Hebdomon, a
suburb outside the
walls of
Constantinople which traditionally served...
- by the
patriarch Cyriacus in the
church of St John the
Baptist at the
Hebdomon. He
entered Constantinople two days later, on 25 November.
Maurice fled...
- – A
Muslim expeditionary force disembarks on the
Thracian s**** (near
Hebdomon), and lays
siege to the m****ive
Theodosian Walls, on the
landward side...
- From
April to
September 674 the
fleet lay
moored from the
promontory of
Hebdomon, on the Propontis, as far as the
promontory of Kyklobion, near the Golden...
-
Hadriani ad
Olympum Hadriania Hadrianotherae Halone Hamaxitus Harpagion Hebdomon Helenopolis/Drepanum
Heracleium Hermaion Hieria Hierion Iasonion Ide Ilieon...