Placidia palace - ܒܝܬܐ ܕܦܠܩܕܝܘܣ
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“This palace was built in the fifth century as a residence for Galla Placidia, daughter to Theodosius I. It was located in the north-western part of Constantinople, close to the Golden Horn, and later served as a residence for the apocrisiarius, the ambassador, of the bishop of Rome.” 3
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“This palace was built in the fifth century as a residence for Galla Placidia, daughter to Theodosius I. It was located in the north-western part of Constantinople, close to the Golden Horn, and later served as a residence for the apocrisiarius, the ambassador, of the bishop of Rome.” 3
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- 1 Ernest Walter Brooks, Iohannis Ephesini historiae ecclesiasticae pars tertia, CSCO Syr. III.3 (Louvain: L. Durbecq, 1935-1936), p: 159; 160; 161, chapter: 3.3.30; 3.3.31.
- 2 Raymond Janin, Constantinople byzantine: Développement urbain et répertoire topographique, 2nd ed. , Archives de l'Orient chrétien, (Paris: Institut français d'études byzantines, 1964), p: 135.
- 3 Raymond Janin, Constantinople byzantine: Développement urbain et répertoire topographique, 2nd ed. , Archives de l'Orient chrétien, (Paris: Institut français d'études byzantines, 1964), p: 135-136.
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