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Roman Power Over the Danube

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The ancient Romans believed strongly in their power and destiny. One famous Roman inscription declares that the strength of Rome, guided by divine providence,...

Strength of the Burned Bridge

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The reason the bridge was not rebuilt in the same manner lies in its strong construction. The supports beneath the water remained firmly fixed...

The Western Spur and Its Ancient Fortifications

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Even though the fortifications around the western spur of the Sixth Hill may have a very old origin, it is wrong to think that...

The Religious Sites and Walls at the Sixth Hill

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Two important religious sites—the Church of Blachernae and the Church of St. Nicholas—were located at the foot of the western spur of the Sixth...

The Defensive Lines

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The Defensive Lines Around the Western Spur of the Sixth Hill There were three main lines of fortification built around the western spur of the...

The Turkish Government and the Sultan’s Role

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The Sultan of Turkey is somewhat like President Cleveland of the United States in one way: he tries to control many details of his...

Who Should Protect Rumelia?

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If we look at the situation fairly and without bias, it seems clear that the province of Rumelia should be placed under the protection...

A Tragic Scene of Violence and Fear

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The woman found in the cabin was clearly overwhelmed by fear and grief, and she seemed mentally broken by the terrible events. The guide...

A Middle Byzantine Cistern Near Yavuz Sultan Selim Mosque

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There is a Middle Byzantine cistern located to the northwest of the outer courtyard of the Yavuz Sultan Selim Mosque that draws special attention....

Cistern Near the Pantokrator Church

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Cistern is located on Ibadethane Sokak, to the southwest of the Pantokrator Church in Istanbul. This cistern is a remarkable example of how Byzantine...

One swoop the estates

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Treves and other centers

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