Byzantine Constantinople, the walls of the city and adjoining historical sitesVan Millingen, Alexander
Philosophy
Byzantine Constantinople, the walls of the city and adjoining historical sites
Van Millingen, Alexander
Istanbul (Turkey); Istanbul (Turkey) -- Antiquities
Footnote 941:
_Itinéraires Russes en Orient_, p. 229.
Footnote 942:
Genesius, iv. p. 103; Cantacuzene, iii. p. 607; Nicetas Chon., p. 26;
Pachymeres, _ut supra_.
Footnote 943:
Nicetas Chon., pp. 496, 497.
Footnote 944:
Ducas, p. 288.
Footnote 945:
_Itinéraires Russes en Orient_, p. 230, “Au nord du couvent
d’Odigitria, dans la direction de Mangana;” p. 229, “à l’est de Sainte
Sophie, dans la direction de la mer, à droite, s’élève un couvent
appelé Odigitria.”
Footnote 946:
Page 52.
Footnote 947:
Pachymeres, vol. ii. p. 238.
Footnote 948:
Ducas, pp. 41, 42, 283.
Footnote 949:
Psalm cxviii. 19. † ΑΝΥΞΑΤΑΙ ΜΟΙ ΠΥΛΑΣ ΔΙΚΑΙΩΣΥΝΗΣ ΙΝΑ ΕΙΣΕΛΘΩΝ ΕΝ
ΑΥΤΑΙΣ ΕΞΟΜΟΛΟΓΗΣΩΜΑΙ ΤΩ ΚΥΡΙΩ †. Cf. _Proceedings of Greek Literary
Syllogos of Consple._, vol. xvi., 1885; _Archæological Supplement_,
pp. 23, 24; cf. Mordtmann, p. 53.
Footnote 950:
Pachymeres, vol. ii. p. 238.
Footnote 951:
Ducas, pp. 41, 42; Cantacuzene (iv. p. 284) says that John Palæologus
took the city by surprise, entering the Harbour of the Heptascalon
during the night.
Footnote 952:
Genesius, iv. p. 103; Cedrenus, vol. ii. p. 179.
Footnote 953:
Nicetas Chon., p. 698.
Footnote 954:
Ducas, p. 283.
Footnote 955:
_Ancient and Modern Consple._, p. 23.
Footnote 956:
Leo Gramm., p. 289.
Footnote 957:
_Ancient and Modern Consple._, p. 23.
Footnote 958:
_Le Palais Impérial de Consple._, p. 207.
Footnote 959:
Anonymus, ii. p. 23.
Footnote 960:
_De Top. CP._, ii. c. xv.
Footnote 961:
_Pand. Hist. Turc._, s. 200, Πόρτα ταῖς Ἀρκούδες; Itinéraires Russes
en Orient, p. 235: “Sous la muraille au pied de la mer, se trouvent
des ours et des aurochs en pierre.”
Footnote 962:
Patriarch Constantius, _Ancient and Modern Consple._, p. 22.
Footnote 963:
Anonymus, iii. p. 46.
Footnote 964:
Cedrenus, vol. ii. p. 250. Symeon Magister (_De Leone Basilii Filio_,
c. i.) records a fire near the Harbour of Sophia and the Iron Gate,
which burned the Church of St. Thomas—a proof that these points stood
near one another.
Footnote 965:
See below, p. 290.
Footnote 966:
Cedrenus, vol. i. pp. 609-611; Zonaras, xiv. p. 1205.
Footnote 967:
Habakkuk iii. 8.
Footnote 968:
Psalm xxi. 7.
Footnote 969:
Psalm lxxxix. 22.
Footnote 970:
Psalm xviii. 3
Footnote 971:
Psalm xv. 4. Possibly the inscription commemorated the triumph of
Justinian over the Factions in 532.
Footnote 972:
Codinus, p. 101; Anonymus, iii. p. 45.
Footnote 973:
_Ibid._ _ut supra_; _ibid._, p. 46.
Footnote 974:
Leunclavius, _Pand. Hist. Turc._, s. 200.
Footnote 975:
Codinus, p. 109.
Footnote 976:
See below, p. 295.
Footnote 977:
See above, p. 180.
Footnote 978:
See below, p. 296.
Footnote 979:
_Paschal Chron._, p. 494; Codinus, pp. 102, 103.
Footnote 980:
Anonymus, i. p. 2; Codinus, p. 25. See above, p. 31.
Footnote 981:
_Ibid._, iii. p. 46; _ibid._, p. 49.
Footnote 982:
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