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1 2,1 | Mount of Olives Constantine built the Church of the Ascension 2 2,1 | that province. The churches built during this period in the 3 2,2 | where Constantinople was built in later years. A few years 4 2,2 | from the land, Constantine built a wall extending from the 5 2,2 | characteristic of the states built on the ruins of the empire 6 2,4 | Theodosius’ court. The walls were built in two shifts. In 413, during 7 2,4 | Constantine repaired it and also built around it another wall with 8 2,4 | century. The city walls built during this period made 9 2,5 | into Constantinople, was built at the end of the fourth 10 3,4 | Hunnic danger, Justinian built and restored several forts 11 3,16| Apostles. This church had been built by Constantine the Great 12 3,16| Mark’s at Venice, which was built on its model. It was copied 13 4,4 | mosque of Omar at Jerusalem, built in 687-90, is a purely Byzantine 14 5,8 | glories of Bagdad, Theophilus built a palace in imitation of 15 6,2 | the edifice, he said, was built with the utmost skill, of 16 6,8 | Byzantium. The New Church, built by Basil I, may have reproduced 17 7,1 | were being restored and built and for that purpose Charlemagne 18 7,3 | The Peloponnesus feudaries built fortified castles with towers 19 7,3 | peninsula. The Franks also built some other strongholds.~ 20 7,3 | fortified castles that they built, they never really overcame 21 7,3 | that Mistra, which had been built precisely at the time of 22 7,4 | completely failed.~ John Comnenus built in Constantinople the monastery 23 7,4 | century. Churches were being built not only in the capital, 24 8,17| and new monasteries were built. Therefore the second half 25 9,6 | to destroy what had been built and, in case of refusal, 26 9,6 | was a failure. The vessels built by Cantacuzene entered the 27 9,6 | that it might have been built today by a masterhand. The 28 9,7 | Maina, and the recently built Mistra. Since the Greek 29 9,7 | on the Isthmus of Corinth built by Manuel, and devastated 30 9,8 | Corinth, which had been built under Manuel II, in order 31 9,9 | its narrowest point, he built a powerful stronghold with 32 9,9 | fortifications which had been built at the end of the fourteenth 33 9,17| excellent houses, all well built.”[297] At the same time,