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ΤΥΠΟΣ ΛΗΜΜΑΤΟΣ
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ΠΕΡΙΛΗΨΗ
The Nea Ekklēsia is one of the most famous Constantinopolitan churches that disappeared without physical trace. Its appearance is known only through written sources and a few contemporary renderings. Its most interesting features were its five-domed structure and its quintuple dedication. The Nea’s presumable form, interior arrangement, and meaning are important to understanding the ideas defining the transformation of architecture in the Middle Byzantine period. |
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Γεωγραφικός εντοπισμός
Constantinople (İstanbul), within or next to the complex of the Great Palace |
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Χρονολόγηση
Dedicated on May 1, 880 Destroyed probably in 1490 |
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