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Istanbul’s Architectural Heritage

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Istanbul’s architectural landscape is a testament to its rich history and cultural diversity. From grand imperial structures to humble neighborhood landmarks, the city’s buildings...

Synagogues and Cemeteries

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Neve Shalom Synagogue A Beacon of Peace Neve Shalom Synagogue, meaning “Oasis of Peace,” stands as a symbol of resilience and community in Istanbul’s Beyoglu...

Ahrida and Etz Ha-Hayim

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Ahrida Synagogue A Testament to History Situated in Istanbul’s Balat neighborhood, the Ahrida Synagogue stands as a testament to the city’s rich Jewish heritage. Established...

Justin was acclaimed

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Justin was acclaimed in a raucous scene—the new emperor came away with a split lip from a scuffle with the scholares—and was carried off...

Gaining the throne

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A proclamation might follow, or the welcoming of an ambassador. At the end, the emperor would rise and leave, and then the dignitaries would...

the palace were the private quarters

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Deep inside the palace were the private quarters, the bedchamber or cubiculum of the emperor and a separate one for the empress—each, of course,...

Fiftyfive years old

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“Just how ill is my father?” Constantine asked the secretary when they were outside the room. Eumenius gave him a quick, appraising glance. “He had...

Your regular commanders

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“Cross over to Britain with you and help subdue the Piets.” “As my secondincommand? You’ve been kept from your just dues long enough.” Constantine knew...

Be enough Augustus

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“You were right to ask, Augustus.” Adrian forced his voice under control. “After three days in the hands of the Praetorians, my niece threw...

Galerius intends to let Constantine go

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“So he said in a letter Galerius received last night. He wants Constantine to join him.” “He wouldn’t say it unless he were.” Helena turned...

Government

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Fiftyfive years old

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