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Locatie:

  • Turkije, Istanbul
  • geo:41.038666,28.941893
  • Locatie precies

Period or year:

  • 450~ / 1434

Classificatie:

  • Tempel of heiligdom
  • Zichtbaar

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=69832

Annotaties

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"There was a church at Constantinople, not so large as St. Sophia, but, as they say, much richer, which St. Helena built, desiring greatly to show her power. At the entrance were certain arches which were very dark, and they say that people were found there frequently committing the offence of sodomy, and one day a thunder-bolt fell from Heaven and set fire to the church, and not one of those who was surprised in that sin was spared. The church they called Valayerna, and it is to-day so burnt that it cannot be repaired1."

See:

  1. Pedro Tafur, Travels and Adventures (1435-1439), translated and edited with an introduction by Malcolm Letts, New York, London: Harper & brothers 1926
  2. https://www.pallasweb.com/deesis/church-of-mary-of-the-blachernae.html

Bronverwijzingen

  1. Pedro Tafur

"There was a church at Constantinople, not so large as St. Sophia, but, as they say, much richer, which St. Helena built, desiring greatly to show her power. At the entrance were certain arches which were very dark, and they say that people were found there frequently committing the offence of sodomy, and one day a thunder-bolt fell from Heaven and set fire to the church, and not one of those who was surprised in that sin was spared. The church they called Valayerna, and it is to-day so burnt that it cannot be repaired1."

See:

  1. Pedro Tafur, Travels and Adventures (1435-1439), translated and edited with an introduction by Malcolm Letts, New York, London: Harper & brothers 1926
  2. https://www.pallasweb.com/deesis/church-of-mary-of-the-blachernae.html

Bronverwijzingen

  1. Pedro Tafur


In de buurt

Constantinople, Blachernae Palace

Palace with church, dedicated to Mary; built by Empress Pulcheria in c.450.

Church of SS. Peter & Mark

Church of SS. Peter & Mark

Sea Walls - Surviving Section

Sea Walls - Surviving Section


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