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  2. Pammakaristos Church - Wikipedia

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    The Pammakaristos Church, also known as the Church of Theotokos Pammakaristos (Greek: Θεοτόκος ἡ Παμμακάριστος, "All-Blessed Mother of God"), is one of the most famous Byzantine church buildings in Istanbul, Turkey, and was the last pre-Ottoman building to house the Ecumenical Patriarchate.

  3. Michael Doukas Glabas Tarchaneiotes - Wikipedia

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    Before his death, he became a monk. He was buried by his widow in a small chapel in the Pammakaristos Church in Constantinople, which he and his wife had restored and handed over to Patriarch John XII of Constantinople in 1293. The church was possibly decorated with a fresco cycle celebrating his military exploits, described by Philes.

  4. List of mosques in Istanbul - Wikipedia

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    Chora Church now Kariye Mosque. Kalenderhane Mosque; Kasım Agha Mosque; Kefeli Mosque; Koca Mustafa Pasha Mosque; Little Hagia Sophia; Pammakaristos Church; Sancaktar Hayrettin Mosque; Vefa Kilise Mosque; Zeyrek Mosque

  5. Parecclesion - Wikipedia

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    Although this church is a lot smaller, the pammakaristos church is known for its large collection of Byzantine mosaics. One mosaic that is actually found in the parecclesion is located under the dome, which shows Christ the pantocrator in the center of the dome, surrounded by old testament prophets.

  6. Byzantine architecture - Wikipedia

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    Interior of the Basilica of San Vitale from Ravenna (Italy), decorated with elaborate and glamorous mosaics Pammakaristos Church, also known as the Church of Theotokos Pammakaristos (Greek: Θεοτόκος ἡ Παμμακάριστος, "All-Blessed Mother of God"), is one of the most famous Greek Orthodox Byzantine churches in Istanbul Church of Christ Pantocrator (13th-14th century ...

  7. Architecture of Istanbul - Wikipedia

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    The most important churches which were built after the Byzantines took Constantinople back in 1261 include the Chora Church and the Pammakaristos Church. The final structure of the Chora Church that exists reflects the five additions that were finished during the tenure of the last ktetor, Theodore Metochites, from 1316 to 1321. In the year ...

  8. List of museums and monuments in Istanbul - Wikipedia

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    Chora Church (Kariye Müzesi, Kariye Camii or Kariye Kilisesi — the Chora Museum, Mosque or Church, respectively) Fatih Mosque; Fenari Isa Mosque (Theotokos tou Libos) Fethiye Museum (see Pammakaristos Church) Hagia Irene (Aya İrini) Hagia Sophia; Kalenderhane Mosque (Theotokos Kyriotissa) Kılıç Ali Pasha Complex; Little Hagia Sophia (Ss ...

  9. Archons of the Ecumenical Patriarchate - Wikipedia

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    On November 19, 1991, according to a decision of the Holy and Sacred Synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, the "Brotherhood of the Most Holy Lady Pammakaristos" was created [3] and on February 22, 1992, the first administrative board was appointed. The purposes of the Brotherhood were set as the spiritual unity of the Archons outside of the USA ...