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... The imperial palace was the center for the government. The government was strong enough to hold out for over two centuries in Constantinople. ...
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... The imperial palace was the center for the government. The government was strong enough to hold out for over two centuries in Constantinople. ...
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... The imperial palace was the center for the government. The government was strong enough to hold out for over two centuries in Constantinople. ...
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... In the Great Palace of Constantinople they used gold, ivory and textiles. Important furniture was huge and often silver and gold. ...
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... the inside. Wealthy Greeks decided to move the statue to a palace in Constantinople (present-day Istanbul, Turkey). Their effort ...
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... Those in the Devshrime, who were not chosen for palace service or to ... the Ottoman military encountered its biggest test with the conquest of Constantinople. ...
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... Eventually, weathly Greeks moved the statue to a palace in Constantinople, today known as Istanbul, Turkey (Ashmawy 1). Their effort prolonged its life because ...
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... land. In 1096 they arrived in Constantinople, Godfrey was asked to the palace to pledge his alliance to the emperor. Godfrey refused ...
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... land. In 1096 they arrived in Constantinople, Godfrey was asked to the palace to pledge his alliance to the emperor. Godfrey refused ...
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... New Rome), which was always popularly called "Constantine's City" (Constantinopolis, Constantinople). ... He began giving his own sermons in the palace before his ...
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... the Byzantine Orthodox Church under the jurisdiction of the patriarch of Constantinople. ... their wives and children had marched to the Winter Palace to petition ...
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... It was held in the "great hall in the palace of Nicaea." Constantine helped ... Constantine renamed Byzantium to Constantinople and made it capital of the empire. ...
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... in 1204 the Crusaders would inflict more damage on Constantinople and Eastern ... greater communication with the governors and commanders away from the palace. ...
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... wrangling in which Godfrey's forces actually attacked the Imperial Palace at Blachernae ... After the battle Conrad was forced to return to Constantinople with his ...
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... He was guaranteed the city of Constantinople, and the province of Dardanelles. ... Lenin then seized the Winter Palace, where the provisional government was held. ...
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... The eastern half continued as the Byzantine Empire, with Constantinople as its capital. ... kings were their counts and dukes, but mostly the mayor of the palace. ...
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... of Zeus at Dodona, to the monastery of Montserrat in Spain, to the palace of Chosroes in Persia, and the Christian shrines of Constantinople." The possible ...
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... it as the new Roman capital and changed the name to Constantinople (now Istanbul). ... held in the principal church and in the central hall of the imperial palace. ...
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... 1254, he was only an infant and they had stopped at Constantinople for 7 ... China but after a treacherous journey, they had finally reached the palace of Kublai ...
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... around 509 BC with the overthrow of the Etruscan dynasty till 1453 with the fall of Constantinople to the ... He then started the Scholae Palatinae, or palace guard ...
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... One such center was the famous palace school at Aachen under the direction ... The Emperors of Constantinople, Nicephorus, Michael, and Leo made advanced to Charles ...
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... That year found Schliemann in Sweden, Denmark, and Constantinople, sailing the Danube ... an inner royal citadel, the site of the king's palace, the foundations of ...
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... was held as a political hostage in the Roman court at Constantinople from age ... finally in 497 Anastasius sent the vestis regia and the insignia of the palace. ...
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... to the letter, only four of the seven Romanovs made the trip from Constantinople to Breslau ... and his wife; A small chest was kept at Gatchina Palace, locked and ...
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... which struck its major centres and caused the collapse of the palace economy ... Among the surviving monuments of his reign in Constantinople, the most important is ...
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... But his expectation of taking Caesar's palace was short-lived. ... However, he shifted the seat of government east to his own city in Turkey, Constantinople. ...
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