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  2. Hippodrome of Constantinople - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the Byzantine period, the Hippodrome was the centre of the city's social life. Huge amounts were bet on chariot races, and initially four teams took part in these races, each one financially sponsored and supported by a different political party (Deme) within the Byzantine Senate : The Blues (Venetoi), the Greens (Prasinoi), the Reds ...

  3. List of Byzantine monuments in Istanbul - Wikipedia

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    List of Byzantine monuments in Istanbul (historic Constantinople). This list is not complete. (By alphabetical order) A Atik Mustafa Pasha Mosque; B Basilica Cistern;

  4. Byzantium - Wikipedia

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    Byzantium (/ b ɪ ˈ z æ n t i É™ m,-ʃ É™ m /) or Byzantion (Ancient Greek: Βυζάντιον) was an ancient Greek city in classical antiquity that became known as Constantinople in late antiquity and Istanbul today.

  5. Galata Tower - Wikipedia

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    At the time the Galata Tower, at 219.5 ft (66.9 m), was the tallest building in the city. [ 4 ] After the Ottoman conquest of Constantinople in 1453, the Genoese colony was abolished and most of the walls of the citadel were later pulled down in the 19th century, during the northward expansion of the city in the districts of BeyoÄŸlu and ...

  6. Hagia Irene - Wikipedia

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    It is the oldest known church structure in the city and one of the only Byzantine churches in Istanbul that was never converted into a mosque, alongside the Church of Saint Mary of the Mongols, as it was used as an arsenal for storing weapons until the 19th century. [1] The Hagia Irene today [when?] operates as a museum and concert hall.

  7. Derinkuyu underground city - Wikipedia

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    The city at Derinkuyu was fully formed in the Byzantine era, when it was heavily used as protection from Arab Muslims during the Arab–Byzantine wars (780–1180 AD). [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ d ] The city was connected with another underground city, Kaymakli , through 8–9 km (5.0–5.6 mi) of tunnels. [ 10 ]

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