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Chrysotriklinos
Author(s) : Kostenec Jan (4/6/2008)
For citation: Kostenec Jan, "Chrysotriklinos", 2008,Encyclopaedia of the Hellenic World, ConstantinopleURL: <http://www.ehw.gr/l.aspx?id=12440>
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SUMMARY
The Chrysotriklinos, built in the sixth century near the Sea of Marmara, was the main reception and dining hall of the Middle Byzantine imperial residence and the real heart and nerve centre of the Palace.
Topographical Location
In the southern area of the Great Palace
Geographical Location
Constantinople, Istanbul
Date
6th century
1. Introduction
2. Architecture
3. Adjoining rooms
4. Decoration
5. The builder of the Chrysotriklinos
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