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are an invaluable record of the early history of Byzantium and the various monuments of Constantinople. However, their accounts must be examined with care, since they often mix facts with fiction and urban legends. From a political point of view, the
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are interesting because of their treatment of the Emperors, who are relatively absent from the account of the imperial city, and are largely confined to a role as "chronological indicators".
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Constantinople in the early eighth century: the Parastaseis syntomoi chronikai (introduction, translation, and commentary)
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Masters of the Imperial City: Ideological perspectives on the Byzantine emperors of Patria Konstantinoupoleos (MA thesis)
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collection of historical works on the history and monuments of the Byzantine imperial capital of
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literary genre devoted to local history, topography and legends. Kazhdan (1991), p. 1598
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1907 Teubner edition by Theodorus Preger at the Internet Archive volume 2
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1901 Teubner edition by Theodorus Preger at the Internet Archive volume 1
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Index

Greek
Latin
Byzantine
Constantinople
Istanbul
Turkey
George Kodinos
Basil II
Alexios I Komnenos
Hesychius of Miletus
Byzantium
Constantine I
Parastaseis syntomoi chronikai
Hagia Sophia
topographical
late antique






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Constantinople in the early eighth century: the Parastaseis syntomoi chronikai (introduction, translation, and commentary)
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978-90-04-07010-3

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