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Theophanes, p. 574. For other executions under Constantine Copronymus,
see Theophanes, pp. 647, 677, 683.
Footnote 905:
Zonaras, xvii. p. 55.
Footnote 906:
Nicetas Chon., p. 268.
Footnote 907:
Zonaras, _ut supra_.
Footnote 908:
M. Attaliota, p. 48.
Footnote 909:
_Constantinople, ses Sanctuaires el ses reliques, au commencement du
XV. Siècle_. Traduit par Bruun, Odessa, 1883.
Footnote 910:
_Itinéraires Russes en Orient_, pp. 162.
Footnote 911:
See below, pp. 253, 254.
Footnote 912:
Ville-Hardouin, cs. xxv.-xxvii.; _William of Tyre_, lib. xx. c. xxiv.
Footnote 913:
Cantacuzene, iv. pp. 307, 308.
Footnote 914:
Large chambers and galleries are found in the body of the portion of
the wall between this gate and a short distance beyond Indjili Kiosk.
One gallery measures 123-½ feet long by 21 feet wide; one of the
chambers is 52-½ feet by 51 feet.
Footnote 915:
_Itinéraires Russes en Orient_, p. 119.
Footnote 916:
Gyllius, _De Top. CP._, i. c. vii.
Footnote 917:
_Relation d’un Voyage fait au Levant_, c. xviii. (1665).
Footnote 918:
_Relation d’un Voyage de Constantinople_, p. 83 (1670).
Footnote 919:
_Constantinopolis und der Bosporos_, vol. i. p. 238.
Footnote 920:
_Le Palais Impérial de Constantinople et ses Abords_, p. 99.
Footnote 921:
_Ancient and Modern Consple._, p. 26; cf. Scarlatus Byzantius, vol. i.
p. 181.
Footnote 922:
_Itinéraires Russes en Orient_, pp. 119, 202, 231.
Footnote 923:
See above, p. 252.
Footnote 924:
For a description of the ruins, see Dr. Paspates, pp. 106-109.
Footnote 925:
_Ibid._, p. 107.
Footnote 926:
Page 52. As to the opinion of Paspates that the heads on the capitals
found among the ruins represented lions and bulls, Dr. Mordtmann
remarks, “explication qui n’a point été admise par ses
contradicteurs.”
Footnote 927:
Theophanes Cont., p. 337.
Footnote 928:
Nicetas Chon., p. 581.
Footnote 929:
See above, p. 252.
Footnote 930:
See above, p. 250.
Footnote 931:
Anna Comn., xv. pp. 372, 377.
Footnote 932:
_Itinéraires Russes en Orient_, pp. 201, 202: “Non loin de ce couvent
(Hodegetria, proceeding towards the Seraglio Point) sont deux autres,
celui de Lazare le Ressuscité, où ses reliques et (celles de) sa sœur
Marie sont incrustées dans une colonne; et secondement celui de
Lazare, évêque de Galassie.”
Footnote 933:
Codinus, pp. 25, 79. Can the Topi have been remains of one of the
theatres erected by Severus in Byzantium?
Footnote 934:
Page 79.
Footnote 935:
Leo Gram., p. 273, Εἰς τὸν ἅγιον Λάζαρον, εἰς τὸ καταβάσιον τοῦ
Τζυκανιστηρίου: p. 274, εἰς τοὺς λεγομένους Τόπους. Cf. Theophanes
Cont., pp. 859, 860.
Footnote 936:
Procopius, _De Æd._, i. c. xi.
Footnote 937:
Codinus, p. 33; Suidas, _ad vocem_ στήλη.
Footnote 938:
Procopius, _De Æd._, i. c. xi.
Footnote 939:
_Ibid._, _ut supra_.
Footnote 940:
Pachymeres, vol. i. p. 160; Codinus, p. 80.