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- 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...
- of the Theodosian Hagia Sophia Column and capital with a Gr**** cross Porphyry column; column capital; impost block Soffits and cornice Theodosian capital...
- Theodosians can refer to: The Theodosian dynasty of Roman Emperors In Christianity: the supporters of Pope Theodosius I of Alexandria the Feodocci, a branch...
- The Theodosian dynasty was a Roman imperial family that produced five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, reigning over the Roman Empire from 379 to...
- 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...
- ****ociations and destro**** pagan temples. Between 389 and 391, he issued the "Theodosian decrees", which established a practical ban on paganism; visits to the...
- among the most sophisticated defensive architectures of antiquity. The Theodosian Walls consisted of a double wall lying about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) to...
- walls to repel invaders. The Walls of Constantinople, especially the Theodosian Walls, protected Constantinople from attack for 800 years and were noted...
- was ruled by the Theodosian dynasty from 379, the accession of Theodosius I, to 457, the death of Marcian. The rule of the Theodosian dynasty saw the final...
- 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...