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Les environs:

Uzunköprülü Ali Efendi ÇeşmesiCistern of AsparCistern of AsparCistern of AsparSea Walls - Surviving SectionCistern of AetiusCistern of AetiusChora - Church - paintingsKariye Kilisesi - ChoraChora - Church - paintingsKariye Kilisesi - ChoraChora - Church - paintingsChora - Church - paintingsChora - ChurchChora - ChurchChora - ChurchChora -St. Paul - mosaicChora - Church - apseChora - Church - paintingsKariye Kilisesi - ChoraChora - Church - paintingsKariye Kilisesi - ChoraPalace of the PorphyrogenitusPalace of the PorphyrogenitusPalace of the PorphyrogenitusColumn of Marcian, ConstantinoplePedestal, Column of of MarcianColumn of Marcian, ConstantinoplePedestal, Column of of MarcianPedestal, Column of of Marcian

Localisation:

  • Turquie, Istanbul
  • geo:41.02919,28.949377
  • Précision ± 0-5 m.

Period or year:

  • 1xxx? / unknown

Classification:

  • Sanctuaire
  • Visible

Identificateurs:

  • vici:place=74471

Annotations

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St. Mary of the Mongols or Panagia Mouchliotissa. The derivation of its name has caused some confusion; some believing it came with the inhabitants of Mouclion in the Mistra who moved here in the 13th C, others that it is a Greek transliteration of the Slavonic Mogyla. However, as Maria, daughter of Michael VIII Paleologus was married off to the Khan of the Mongols it is probably literal. She returned after living at the Mongol court in Persia for 15 years and on her return founded the church and convent in the 1280’s on the site of an earlier foundation dedicated to the Theotokos Panagiotissa. After 1453, it remained in Orthodox hands as a gift of the Sultans.

St. Mary of the Mongols or Panagia Mouchliotissa. The derivation of its name has caused some confusion; some believing it came with the inhabitants of Mouclion in the Mistra who moved here in the 13th C, others that it is a Greek transliteration of the Slavonic Mogyla. However, as Maria, daughter of Michael VIII Paleologus was married off to the Khan of the Mongols it is probably literal. She returned after living at the Mongol court in Persia for 15 years and on her return founded the church and convent in the 1280’s on the site of an earlier foundation dedicated to the Theotokos Panagiotissa. After 1453, it remained in Orthodox hands as a gift of the Sultans.


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