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Ms. Codex 712 -[Sermons] This manuscript features a collection of sermons and other works of St. Joh
museum-of-artifacts:Horses of Saint Mark - ancient Roman statues looted from Constantinople in 1204
“Scene in the Jewish Quarter of Constantinople” by Théodore Chassériau,1851
speciesbarocus:Restoration of the Church of the Holy Saviour in Chora, by Thomas Whittemore and his
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Holy Crown of Hungary, presumed to have been made in Constantinople in t
Illustrations from the Ottoman Ralamb Costume Book, acquired in Constantinople in 1657 by Claes Råla
Gold Solidus of Constans II (641–68)Early Byzantine coin, minted in Constantinople.Met Museum
Constantinople’s walls, restored. One of those things that I need a time machine to see properly.
The Sea of MarmaraNestled in between the Asian and European locales of Turkey, the Sea of Marmara is
The Entry of the Crusaders into Constantinople (Eugène Delacroix, 1840)/click to zoom/The most infam
Constantinople Rocío Espín Piñar Illustrator
horned viperNicander, Theriaca, Constantinople 10th/11th centuryBnF, Supplément grec 247, fol. 10v
historium:A musician in Constantinople 1867
#OnThisDay 1204 – The Crusaders of the Fourth Crusade breach the walls of Constantinople and ente
theraccolta:Saint Louis, Crusader King of FranceIn AD 1238, Emperor Baldwin II of Constantinople, gi
“Lady of Constantinople sitting on a couch” by Jean-Etienne Liotard,c. 1738
The Entry of the Crusaders into Constantinople, Eugène Delacroix, 1840
Galata Bridge, Constantinople, 1857 by Amadeo Preziosi (Maltese, 1816–1882)
byzantine-world:Portable Icon with the Virgin Eleousa (early 1300s, Constantinople)Images of the Vir
Solidus of Heraclius and Heraclius ConstantineByzantine, made in Constantinople, ca. 630 AD[in Greek
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Holy Crown of Hungary, presumed to have been made in Constantinople in t
yosb:when mehmed ii was 21 he conquered constantinople, effectively assumed the legacy of the roman
1930′s ‘Constantinople’ necklace
Birds-eye view of Constantinople, at its height under Byzantine rule. Of course, the Byzantine Empir
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