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1 2,2 | houses and gardens, was the palace erected probably by Constantius 2 2,2 | Paris. Julian chose this palace as his residence. He was 3 2,2 | their congregations to the palace and announced that now, 4 2,3 | churches, in the imperial palace, in the huts of hermits, 5 2,4 | the ruins of the Byzantine palace known as the Tekfour Serai. 6 2,5 | Salonika); Diocletian’s palace at Spalato, in Dalmatia ( 7 3,8 | emperor. Sheltered in the palace, Justinian and his councilors 8 3,9 | experience he described the palace of the Abyssinian king in 9 3,14| given imperial honors. His palace at Ravenna was considered 10 4,1 | discovered the foundations of the palace of the early Khans of Bulgaria 11 5,4 | entrance to the imperial palace was called. The destruction 12 5,5 | bishops, convened in the palace of Hieria on the Asiatic 13 5,5 | was held in the imperial palace at Constantinople. The number 14 5,6 | major-domos (mayors of the palace), and later the kings of 15 5,8 | school was located in the palace; its curriculum consisted 16 5,8 | Bagdad, Theophilus built a palace in imitation of Arabian 17 6,2 | a money pension, and a palace on the Bosphorus. The Byzantine 18 6,3 | great church near the king’s palace; their historical interest 19 6,8 | in his time “the imperial palace was sometimes transformed 20 6,8 | description of Digenes’ palace gives a closer view of the 21 6,8 | Justinian. He constructed a new palace, the Kenourgion, and decorated 22 7,1 | cathedral and thence to the palace.~John’s panegyrist said: “[ 23 7,1 | by the brilliancy of the palace reception, Qilij Arslan 24 7,4 | Constantinople the beautiful palace of Blachernae was erected, 25 7,4 | residence, the so-called Great Palace, and settled in a new palace, 26 7,4 | Palace, and settled in a new palace, at the end of the Golden 27 7,4 | way inferior to the Great Palace, and contemporary writers 28 7,4 | it. The abandoned Great Palace fell into decay. In the 29 8,2 | life of an exile at the palace of a Greek (Romaic) state 30 8,2 | delivered by the Emperors in the palace in the presence of the noblest 31 9,2 | precious furnishings; the palace of Blachernae, which, from 32 9,6 | dancing and singing near the palace, “crying out in incomprehensible 33 9,6 | triumphantly by the imperial palace, mocking the imperial flag 34 9,7 | adorned residence in the palace of the Louvre were prepared 35 9,9 | and getting up, within his palace and without, turned over 36 9,9 | tears and groans in the palace! Even a man of wood or stone 37 9,9 | residence in the imperial palace of Blachernae.~ According 38 9,17| the ships.” “The Emperor’s Palace must have been very magnificent, 39 9,17| John V:~ ~At that time, the palace was so poor that there was 40 9,17| Constantinople sacked the magnificent palace of Theodore Metochites.[ 41 9,18| evening, after having left the palace, he became absorbed in science 42 9,18| detailed description of his palace with its riches, comfort,