Byzantine Constantinople, the walls of the city and adjoining historical sites
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_Fragm. Hist. Græc._, iv. p. 611, Ὅς ζ᾽ σημείοις τῆς πόλεως
ἀφειστήκει.
Footnote 1204:
Lib. vi. c. xii., Ἀπέχει καὶ τοῦτο ἑπτὰ σημείοις τῆς πόλεως.
Footnote 1205:
Vol. i. p. 641, Εἰς τὸ πρὸ τῆς πόλεως πεδίοv ἑπτὰ σημείοις ἀπέχον.
Footnote 1206:
Procopius, _De Æd._, i. c. xi.
Footnote 1207:
Lib. xxii., _De Sacros Eccl._
Footnote 1208:
Socrates, vi. c. xii.; Sozomon, vii. c. xiv.
Footnote 1209:
John of Antioch, _Fragm. Hist. Græc._, v. p. 38; cf. _Paschal Chron._,
pp. 699, 700.
Footnote 1210:
Page 541. Speaking of the same event, the Patriarch Nicephorus (p. 36)
describes the Hebdomon as παραθαλάσσιον τόπον. In regard to the
situation of the Hebdomon upon the sea, compare Synaxaria, September
2, the Festival of St. John the Faster, Patriarch of Constantinople.
Footnote 1211:
Theophanes, p. 608, Ἀπάραντες ἐκεῖθεν παρέπλευσαν τὴν πόλιν.
Footnote 1212:
Anastasius Bibliothecarius, _De Vitis Pontificum Roman_, p. 56. Paris,
1649.
Footnote 1213:
_Constantinopolis Christiana_, i. p. 45. See above, p. 70, ref. 1.
Footnote 1214:
Theophanes, p. 541.
Footnote 1215:
Page 541.
Footnote 1216:
Guillelmus Biblioth. in _Hadriano II._
Footnote 1217:
_Fragm. Hist. Græc._, v. p. 38.
Footnote 1218:
Page 699.
Footnote 1219:
Procopius, _De Æd._, iv. c. viii.
Footnote 1220:
_Ibid._, _ut supra_.
Footnote 1221:
_Paschal Chron._, p. 622.
Footnote 1222:
Theophanes, p. 693.
Footnote 1223:
Page 458, Τὸ καστέλλιν τῶν Θεοδοσιανῶν ἐν τῷ Ἑβδόμῳ.
Footnote 1224:
_Notitia Dignitatum_, pp. 12, 14, 16, etc. Edition of Otto Seeck. Du
Cange thinks the Castle of the Theodosiani was the Castellion built by
Tiberius to protect his fleet against the Bulgarians (see Anonymus,
iii. p. 57; Codinus, p. 115).
Footnote 1225:
Sozomon, vii. c. xxiv. There, probably, Julian encamped the army with
which he advanced from Gaul to Constantinople (Zosimus, p. 139).
Footnote 1226:
Zosimus, pp. 255, 256.
Footnote 1227:
_Ibid._, pp. 272, 273.
Footnote 1228:
Marcellinus Comes, in 513.
Footnote 1229:
Theophanes, pp. 446, 447; Theophylactus Simocat., p. 339.
Footnote 1230:
Theophanes, p. 784.
Footnote 1231:
Nicephorus, _Patriarcha CP._, pp. 15, 16; Theophanes Cont., p. 385.
Footnote 1232:
Constant. Porphyr., _De Cer._, pp. 414, 416.
Footnote 1233:
Theophanes, p. 458.
Footnote 1234:
Theophanes Cont., p. 379.
Footnote 1235:
_Paschal Chron._, p. 586; Theophanes, pp. 143, 144; Cedrenus, vol. i.
p. 641; _Paschal Chron._, p. 702.
Footnote 1236:
Theophanes, p. 169.
Footnote 1237:
_Paschal Chron._, p. 589; Theophanes, p. 355. The Greek Church still
commemorates seven of the earthquakes which shook the city during the
Byzantine period.
Footnote 1238:
Theophanes, p. 458.
Footnote 1239:
Theophylactus Simocat., p. 339.
Footnote 1240:
Ammianus Marcellinus, xxvi. c. iv.; cf. Themistius, as cited below;
_Paschal Chron._ p. 556.
Footnote 1241: