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Church of the Saints Sergius and Bacchus and the Armenian Patriarchate

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A Testament to Byzantine Splendor Situated on Kûfiik Ayasofya Avenue in Sultanahmet, the Church of the Saints Sergius and Bacchus, also known as the Little...

Unveiling Istanbul’s Christian Heritage

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Silivrikapı Panagia Pege Church and the Ecumenical Patriarchate Testament to Byzantine Faith Silivrikapı Panagia Pege Church, erected between 457 and 474 under the reign of Emperor...

Exploring Christianity’s Legacy in Istanbul

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Christianity played a significant role in the history of Istanbul, formerly known as Constantinople during the Byzantine Empire. As the official religion of the...

The king was at Verona

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Boethius then sets a dramatic stage for us to contemplate. “You recall” (he tells the allegorical woman called Philosophy, his personification for wisdom itself...

Immediately sent a delegation from Ravenna to Constantinople

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Theoderic, seeing his regime still at risk, immediately sent a delegation from Ravenna to Constantinople, led by Pope John himself, to confirm that assurances...

Anonymus Valesianus

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Our chief sources for the story of Boethius’s end are two. The first is the Anonymus Valesianus, a chronicle of Theoderic’s years in power....

Many persons into his intimacy

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And in legal disputes each of the two would pretend to favor one of the litigants, and compel the man with the worse case...

Complexion was moderately colorful

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Confronted with this disgrace, they all yielded, I suppose, to necessity, for it was as if Fate were giving proof of its power to...

Theodora born and brought up

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It was then that he undertook to complete his marriage with Theodora. But as it was impossible for a man of senatorial rank to...

Eusebius of Caesarea

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“I thought the rite of baptism was supposed to wash away all • » sm. “It is, but being human we are sure to sin...

Anonymus Valesianus

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Eusebius of Caesarea

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Except Eutropia

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