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- Parecclesion (Gr****: παρεκκλήσιον, translated as "Chapel," romanized: parekklesion, lit. 'side-church') is a side mortuary chapel found in early Byzantine...
- the conquest"), it is today partly a museum housed in a side chapel or parekklesion. One of the most important examples of Constantinople's Palaiologan architecture...
- Theodoros is also far from certain. In the first half of the 14th century a parekklesion was built along the church. During the Latin domination of Constantinople...
- deambulatoria, an esonarthex and a parekklesion (added later). The north deambulatorium is the south parekklesion of the north church. This multiplication...
- Marcian. Emperor Leo I erected two other buildings near the church: a parekklesion, named Ayía Sorós (holy reliquary) because it hosted the holy mantle...
- several houses. In the late Byzantine period, c. 1310, a highly ornate parekklesion was added to the Pammakaristos Church in Constantinople for the tomb...
- out into the narrow space between the parekklesion and the façade.: 32  When it was first built, the parekklesion must have been fairly tall.: 32  It was...
- 13th century. Only the mosaic decoration of the small burial chapel (parekklesion) of Glabas survived. This domed chapel was built by his widow, Martha...
- four chambers: the Old Church, the larger New Church, the side chapel (parekklesion), and the Lower Church. The Old Church dates to the 10th century. It...
- narthex to the west (exonarthex, or outer narthex) and by a side chapel (parekklesion) to the south, used for burials. The ultimate plans of many other Byzantine...