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    007694; 28.943000 The Forum of Arcadius (Latin: Forum Arcadii, Greek: Φόρος τοῦ Ἀρκαδίου), was built by the Emperor Arcadius in the city of Constantinople,...
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    Avret Pazarları (category History of women in Turkey)
    female slaves.[citation needed] The Avret Pazari of Istanbul was situated near the Forum of Arcadius. Adjacent to the Avret Bazaar lies a small mosque...
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    Arcadius (Greek: Ἀρκάδιος Arkadios; c. 377 – 1 May 408) was Roman emperor from 383 to his death in 408. He was the eldest son of the Augustus Theodosius...
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    once crowned by colossal statue of Arcadius, emperor. Constantinople, Forum of Arcadius. 401-21". Last Statues of Antiquity. Oxford University. Retrieved...
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  • Column of Arcadius (Greek: Στήλη του Αρκαδίου, Turkish: Arkadyos Sütunu or Avrat Taşı) was a Roman triumphal column in the forum of Arcadius in Constantinople...
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    were melted down by the Crusaders. Roman Forum Imperial fora Forum of Arcadius Forum of Theodosius Augustaion David Potter (9 November 2012). Constantine...
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    after him Forum Theodosii. Somewhere in the forum stood a Roman triumphal column erected in honour of Emperor Theodosius I by his son Arcadius, who ruled...
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    Forum of Theodosius I there was the Forum of Arcadius, in which stood the Column of Arcadius, though because this Forum was completed in the reign of...
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    reaching the Forum of Arcadius and the plateau of Xeropholos. Finally, the Mese crossed the Theodosian Walls at the Golden Gate. This part of the road corresponds...
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    towards the Gate of Polyandrion, while the other continued southwest, through the Forum of the Ox (Forum Bovis) and the Forum of Arcadius towards the Golden...
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    column once crowned by colossal statue of Arcadius, emperor. Constantinople, Forum of Arcadius. 401-21". Last Statues of Antiquity. Oxford University. Retrieved...
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    branch of the Mese, though the statue of Marcian that originally topped it has been lost. Marcian also had a statue in the Forum of Arcadius, which contained...
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  • rebel forces of Gainas for several months. 401 – Construction of the Column of Arcadius begins. 403 Forum of Arcadius built. Column of Aelia Eudoxia...
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    once crowned by colossal statue of Arcadius, emperor. Constantinople, Forum of Arcadius. 401-21". Last Statues of Antiquity. Oxford University. Retrieved...
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    of the city's VIIth Hill, the so-called Medieval Greek: ξηρόλοφος, romanized: Χērólophos, lit. 'dry hill' near the Forum of Arcadius.: 49  Andrew of Crete...
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    and Aelia Flaccilla: Arcadius, married Aelia Eudoxia and had issue: Theodosius II, married saint Eudocia and had issue: Arcadius. Licinia Eudoxia, married...
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    Theodosius I (category Burials at the Church of the Holy Apostles)
    the Forum of Theodosius in Constantinople, the Column of Theodosius. The Consularia Constantinopolitana records that on 19 January 387, Arcadius celebrated...
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  • of Domitian Saepta Julia Septizodium Stadium of Domitian Roman Forum Forum of Augustus Forum of Caesar Forum of Nerva Forum of Peace Trajan's Forum Forum...
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    anti-paganism policies of the early Byzantine Empire ranged from 395 till 567. Anti-paganism laws were enacted by the Byzantine Emperors Arcadius, Honorius, Theodosius...
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    Mediolanum then from Ravenna, and Arcadius as his successor in the East governing from Constantinople. In 476, after the Battle of Ravenna, the Roman army in...
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    Antoninus Pius Column of Marcus Aurelius Constantinople Column of Arcadius Column of Theodosius Medieval Bernward Column in Hildesheim Cathedral, Germany...
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    the hands of the Lombard king Aistulf. In 395 Theodosius I bequeathed the throne of the Roman Empire to his two sons: Arcadius was Emperor of the East;...
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    his death in February 395, the two halves of the Empire went to his two sons Arcadius and Honorius. Arcadius became ruler in the East, with his capital...
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    with the statue of the predecessor — emperor Arcadius, after that the square began to be named Forum Arcadius. In 425, the emperor opened a public school...
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  • Despite the pleas of many pagans for tolerance, Honorius and Arcadius continued the work of their father by enacting more anti-paganism policies. Ambrose...
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    Diocletian and Maximian, emperors Honorius and Arcadius, and later by Symmachus. A catalogue compiled at the end of the 4th century recorded that the theatre's...
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  • background of these events, see Ancient Rome and History of the Byzantine Empire. Following tradition, this timeline marks the deposition of Romulus Augustulus...
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    the West a tutor for his sons (future emperors Arcadius and Honorius). Arsenius was chosen on the basis of being a man well read in Greek literature. He...
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    West as the guardian of Honorius and commander of the remains of the defeated Western army. He also claimed control over Arcadius in Constantinople, but...
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    behind it. He was the last emperor of a unified empire: after his death in 395, his young children, Honorius and Arcadius, inherited the western and eastern...
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