Infobox military structure name Walls of Constantinople location Istanbul , Turkey coordinates image File Byzantine Constantinople eng.png 300px caption Map showing Constantinople and its walls during the Byzantine era map type Turkey latitude 41.01224 longitude 28.976018 map size 300 type Walls built ... . Employing the city s Hippodrome of Constantinople Circus factions in the work, the walls ... Later history Main Fall of Constantinople The Theodosian Walls were without a doubt among the most ... height Up to 12 m used condition Land walls partly ruined, restoration work under way sea walls largely torn down ownership Turkey open to public Yes battles Siege of Constantinople 626 Avar siege of 626 , Siege of Constantinople 674 678 First and Siege of Constantinople 717 718 Second Arab sieges, Revolt of Thomas the Slav , Fourth Crusade , Fall of Constantinople Second and final Ottoman siege The Walls of Constantinople are a series of defensive wall defensive stone walls that have surrounded and protected the city of Constantinople today Istanbul in Turkey since its founding as the capital ..., the walls surrounded the new city on all sides, protecting it against attack from both sea and land. As the city grew, the famous double line of the Theodosian Walls was built in the 5th century. Although the other sections of the walls were less elaborate, when well manned, they were almost impregnable ... from the Eurasian Avars Avars , Arabs , Rus people Rus , and Bulgars , among others see Sieges of Constantinople ... technology was not advanced enough to be decisive enough alone to capture the city, and the walls were repaired between reloading. Ultimately fall of Constantinople the city fell from sheer force of Ottoman Empire Ottoman forces on 29 May 1453 after a 6 week siege. The walls were largely maintained ... of the walls survived and are still standing today. A large scale restoration program has been under way since the 1980s, which allows the visitor to appreciate their original appearance. Land Walls ... more details
the walls of Constantine. The importance of Constantinople gradually increased. After the shock of the Battle ... II built in 413 414 the 18 meter 60 foot tall Walls of Constantinople triple wall fortifications , which ... Anatolian lands. In 1090 91, the nomadic Pechenegs reached the walls of Constantinople, where Emperor ... during which his cannon had torn a huge hole in the Walls of ConstantinopleWalls of Theodosius II ... be at the same level as the walls of the city, making it easier for them to break into Constantinople ...two other uses the city before the Fall of Constantinople 1453 a more detailed approach after 1453 History of Istanbul Image Byzantine Constantinople eng.png thumb 300px Map of Byzantine Constantinople File Bizansist touchup.jpg thumb 300px Constantinople in the Byzantine era Constantinople lang el ... and towers. The Church of Hagia Sophia , the Great Palace of Constantinople sacred palace of the emperors , Hippodrome of Constantinople the hippodrome , and the Golden Gate Constantinople Golden Gate ... avenues and squares. Constantinople had a large amount of artistic and literary treasure before ... Constantinople with many beautiful mosques, palaces, monuments, fountains, baths, aqueduct ... in the 7th century BC. It took on the name of Konstantinoupolis city of Constantine , Constantinople ... , the more formal Arabic Persian adaptation of the original Constantinople , during the period of Ottoman rule, while western languages mostly continued to refer to the city as Constantinople until the early ... began to formally object to the use of Constantinople in other languages and ask that others ... Main Byzantium Constantinople was founded by the Roman Emperor Constantine I on the site of an already ... thumb left Emperor Constantine I presents a representation of the city of Constantinople as tribute ... Constantinopolis coin.jpg thumb Coin struck by Constantine I to commemorate the founding of Constantinople ... treasuries filled by the wealthiest provinces of the Empire. Constantinople was built over six years ... more details
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About These Walls Infobox Single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name These Walls Cover These Walls.JPG Caption Cover from his MySpace Artist Teddy Geiger from Album Underage Thinking Released September 2006 Format Radio single Recorded 2005 2006 Genre Pop rock Length 3 43 Label Columbia Records Columbia Writer Teddy Geiger, Beth Cohen, Peter Wallace Producer Billy Mann Certification Chart position Last single For You I Will Confidence br 2005 This single These Walls br 2006 Next single These Walls is Teddy Geiger s second single, confirmed on his http www.myspace.com teddygeiger official MySpace . The single was released to radio in September 2006. The song was used by Australian television network, Seven Network Seven , to promote the show Prison Break . Official Versions These Walls Album Version 3 43 Chart performance class wikitable align left Chart 2006 align left Peak align left Australian ARIA Singles Chart align center 50 align left U.S. Billboard Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks align center 32 align left U.S. Billboard Top 40 Mainstream align center 34 Category Teddy Geiger songs Category 2006 singles hu These Walls ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name No Walls image No Walls 2.jpg caption Hank Schroy, William DuVall, br and Matthew Cowley image size background group or band alias origin Atlanta , Georgia U.S. state Georgia , United States US genre Hard rock years active 1988 1992 label associated acts Alice in Chains br Comes with the Fall br Madfly br Neon Christ Associated acts in alphabetical order website current members past members William DuVall br Hank Schroy br Matthew Cowley No Walls was an American hard rock band from Atlanta , Georgia U.S. state Georgia , formed in 1988. ref name Duteau Duteau,Randy http introvertedloudmouth.blogspot.com 2008 02 kip duvall.html INTROVERTED LOUDMOUTH Retrieved on April 12, 2011 ref Its members were William DuVall vocals, guitar , Hank Schroy bass guitar , and Matthew Cowley drums . ref name Creative Loafing Cite web last Radford ... . ref name Beyond Failure Cite web last Joyce first James title No Walls 1988 1992 work Beyond Failure date October 6, 2009 url http beyondfailure.blogspot.com 2009 10 no walls 1988 1992.html ref History ... before it got off the ground in 1988, William DuVall formed No Walls with Hank Schroy and Matthew ... No Walls as a pop group. I thought there were loads of people just waiting for a band that could assimilate ... music all fusing together to form one truly universal language. No Walls was the embodiment of everything ... ref name Duteau ref name Creative Loafing No Walls generated much interest after giving a demo ... No Walls , released in 1992, met with disappointment and led to the dissolution of the band. ref name Duteau ref name Creative Loafing Post No Walls 1992 present Since the break up of No Walls ... notes of that album. ref name Duteau ref name Creative Loafing Discography Image No Walls 3.jpg right 250px thumb Cover of No Walls No Walls 1992 Wanderlust I ll Take You Where You Want to Go Miles ... External links YouTube mxAKHSBv2v8 No Walls Wanderlust YouTube NBt8AGEim20 No Walls Dust in Your ... more details
About the Malayalam film, The walls Mathilukal Refimprove date August 2008 Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name The Walls image background group or band origin Republic of Ireland Ireland genre Rock music Rock years active 1998&ndash present label Dirtbird Records associated acts The Stunning website http www.thewalls.ie The Walls Official Website current members Joe Wall musician Joe Wall br Steve Wall br Jon O Connell br Rory Doyle br Past br Carl Harms The Walls are an Irish people Irish Rock music rock band. They were formed in 1998 by two ex members of The Stunning . Members Steve Wall Joe Wall musician Joe Wall Carl Harms Guitar Keyboards left February 2004 Rory Doyle Drums Jon O Connell Bass joined February 2004 Biography 1998 2000 Brothers Steve and Joe Wall previously of The Stunning returned to Ireland after a two year failed label stint in London . Their London Borough of Camden Camden housemate Carl Harms joined the band on guitar and keyboard duties. Drummer Rory Doyle joined soon afterwards. They set up their own label, Earshot Records later changing ... and On the Edge film On the Edge starring Cillian Murphy . 2001 2004 The Walls heard rumour of a second ... to the band. Bono loved it and offered The Walls a support slot. That day the band played ... guitarist David Odlum . Originally scheduled for a release date in September 2004, The Walls ... changes afoot in The Walls sound. They christened the album New Dawn Breaking after the final ... Crowley from Newcastle West playing the spoons. Discography Listen filename The Walls To The Bright ... links http www.thewalls.ie Official band website , contains free MP3s gig info, photos, Walls shop, press releases etc. http www.myspace.com thewallsband The Walls at MySpace , contains some sample MP3s. DEFAULTSORT Walls, The Category Musical groups established in 1998 Category Irish rock music groups de The Walls ... more details
list 438 ref World s longest wall Walls of Constantinople in Turkey, including the Walls of Constantinople Wall of Constantine Constantinian and Walls of Constantinople Theodosian Walls Theodosian Walls ...This is a list of famous wall s . Ancient and Medieval Walls Anastasian Wall in Turkey Antonine Wall ... Walls of Rome vila, Spain vila Walls, Spain UNESCO site 348 ref http whc.unesco.org en list 348 ref Barcelona Walls, Spain Basel City Walls in Basel , Switzerland Cairo great wall, Egypt Cheolli Jangseong , North Korea and China Chester city walls in England, United Kingdom Conwy town walls in Wales, United Kingdom Danevirke , Denmark Derry city walls, Northern Ireland , United Kingdom Diyarbak r city walls, Turkey . Walls of Dubrovnik in Croatia part of UNESCO site 95 ref http whc.unesco.org ... ref Edinburgh town walls King s Wall and Flodden Wall , in Edinburgh , Scotland built c.1425 1560 ... of UNESCO site 430 ref http whc.unesco.org en list 430 ref PPNA Wall of Jericho Walls of Jericho Jerusalem s Old City walls part of UNESCO site 148 ref http whc.unesco.org en list 148 ref Walls of Kumbhalgarh ... Roman Walls of Lugo Roman Walls of Lugo , Spain part of UNESCO site 987 ref http whc.unesco.org en list 987 ref Arabic Walls of Niebla, Huelva Niebla , Spain Intramuros, Manila Intramuros Walls, Manila , Philippines Paczk w defensive wall, Poland Long Walls linking the port of Piraeus to Athens, Greece Serpent s Wall , the ancient walls in Ukraine Servian Wall , in Rome Silesia Walls , Poland Trajan ... aravi , and Al Buraq Wall City Wall of Xi an in Xi an , Shaanxi Province, China York city walls in England, United Kingdom Walls of Ston in Ston , Croatia Ancient earthwork walls Kano City Wall , built around Kano , Nigeria Modern walls Atlantic Wall in France Belfast Peace Lines in Belfast , Northern ... 1978 1979 Sections of the Israeli West Bank barrier , West Bank Lima City Walls in Lima, Peru Korean ... can be seen from the Moon Walls in contemporary music, art and sports Green Monster , Fenway Park ... more details
Maximus of Constantinople may refer to Archbishop Maximus I of Constantinople , Archbishop of Constantinople in 380 Patriarch Maximus II of Constantinople died 1216 , Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople in 1216 Patriarch Maximus III of Constantinople , Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople in 1476 1481 Patriarch Maximus IV of Constantinople , Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople in 1491 1497 Patriarch Maximus V of Constantinople 1897 1972 , Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople in 1946 1948 Maximus the Confessor c. 580 662 , Byzantine official, monk and theologian hndis ... more details
Image Byzantine Constantinople eng.png thumb 300px Map of Byzantine Constantinople The Mese lang el Polytonic , lit. Middle Street was the main thoroughfare of ancient Constantinople today Istanbul , Turkey . The street was the main scene of Byzantine imperial processions. Its ancient course is largely followed by the modern Divanyolu Avenue. Description The Mese started at the Milion monument, close to the Hagia Sophia , and led straight westwards. It passed the Hippodrome of Constantinople Hippodrome and the palaces of Palace of Lausus Lausos and Palace of Antiochos Antiochus , and after ca. 600 meters reached the oval shaped Forum of Constantine where one of the city s two Byzantine Senate Senate houses stood. This stretch of the street was also known as the Regia Polytonic , Imperial Road , as it formed the original ceremonial route from the Great Palace of Constantinople Great Palace and the Augustaion square to the forum of the city s founder. From there, the street continued to the square Forum of Theodosius or Forum of the Bull Forum Tauri , as it was also known. In about the middle of this stretch, the great esplanade mall known as Makros Embolos joined the Mese . At their junction stood a tetrapylon known as the Anemodoulion Servant of the winds . Shortly after it passed the Theodosian Forum, the street divided in two branches at the site of the Capitolium one branch going northwest, passing by the Church of the Holy Apostles , towards the Walls of Constantinople ... the Forum of the Ox Forum Bovis and the Forum of Arcadius towards the Golden Gate Constantinople Golden ... emperor, who entered the city through the Golden Gate and followed the Mese to the Great Palace of Constantinople ... Way of Constantinople and the Golden Gate url http www.doaks.org DOP54 DP54ch9.pdf accessdate ... 2010 bot H3llBot cite book first Nevra Ed. last Necipo lu title Byzantine Constantinople Monuments ... links commonscat inline Mese coord missing Turkey Category Constantinople Category Ancient roads and tracks ... more details
Demophilus died 386 was bishop of Veria Berea and bishop of Constantinople from 370 until expelled in 380. Biography Born of good family in Thessalonica , ref harvnb Onslow 1911 cites Philostorg. H. E. ix. 14. ref he was elected by the Arianism Arians to the bishopric of Constantinople. ref harvnb Onslow 1911 cites Socr. H. E. iv. 14 Soz. H. E. vi. 13. ref The opinion of the populace, however, were much divided. ref harvnb Onslow 1911 cites Philostorg. H. E. ix. 10. ref The orthodox party chose Evagrius of Constantinople Evagrius for their bishop, and he was ordained by Eustathius of Antioch Eustathius , the deposed bishop of Antioch . This was the signal for a furious outburst from the Arians. Both Eustathius and Evagrius were banished by the Roman emperor emperor Valens , and their followers bitterly persecuted. ref harvnb Onslow 1911 cites Socr. H. E. iv. 14, 16 Soz. H. E. vi. 13, 14. ref Soon after his accession, Demophilus went to Cyzicus with Dorotheus, or Theodorus, of Heraclea Sintica Heraclea to procure the election of an Arian bishop, which was left vacant since the banishment of Eunomius. Nevertheless the people of Cyzicus refused to acknowledge them until they had anathematized ... and others, to a church outside of the city walls. ref harvnb Onslow 1911 cites Socr. H. E. v. 7. ref The churches of Constantinople, which had for forty years been in Arian hands, were now restored ..., or he must have returned from exile, for he represented the Arian party at the synod in Constantinople ... Church Church , and quotes from a sermon at Constantinople, in which he spoke of the human nature ... before Eudoxius of Antioch title List of Archbishops of Constantinople Archbishop of Constantinople years 370&ndash 379 after Evagrius of Constantinople Evagrius s end s start succession box before Eudoxius of Antioch title List of Arian Archbishops of Constantinople Arian Archbishop of Constantinople years 370&ndash 386 after Marinus of Thrace s end Patriarchs of Constantinople Persondata Metadata ... more details
Constantinople may refer to Constantinople , historic city name of present day Istanbul in Turkey See Byzantium , Names of Istanbul The Episcopal see See of the Ecumenical Patriarch of ConstantinopleConstantinople Records Constantinople, a song by The Residents Istanbul Not Constantinople , a song by The Four Lads with a cover by They Might Be Giants Constantinople, a song by The Decemberists in their EP Picaresqueties Dufrais Constantinople , a character in the British sketch show Fonejacker , as well as it spin off series Facejacker disambig de Konstantinopel Begriffskl rung ... more details
Eastern Christianity Saint Theodosia of Constantinople lang el , Hagia Theodosia h K nstantinoupolitissa is an Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Saint and Martyr who lived in the seventh and eight centuries. Theodosia was a nun living at a monastery in Constantinople . On January 19, 729, at the very beginning of the Byzantine Iconoclasm iconoclastic persecution s, the Byzantine Emperor Emperor Leo III the Isaurian ordered that an icon of Christ which stood over the Chalke Gate of the Great Palace of Constantinople imperial palace be removed. ref name mb299 Mamboury, 299 ref ref name sc82 Sch fer, 82 ref While an officer was executing the order, a group of women gathered to prevent the operation. Among them was Theodosia, who shook the ladder strongly until the officer fell from it. The man died from his injuries, and Theodosia was arrested and brought to the Forum Bous , where she was executed by having a ram s horn hammered through her neck. ref Van Millingen, 168 ref Following the Triumph of Orthodoxy over iconoclasm she was recognized as a martyr and saint, and her body was kept and venerated in the church of Hagia Euphemia en to Petrio , in the quarter named Dexiokratianai , named after the houses owned here by one Dexiokrates . ref name ja151 Janin, 151 ref It corresponds to the modern neighborhood of Ayakap , along the Golden Horn . After the beginning of the fourteenth century, the church was named after her. It corresponds possibly to the mosque of G l Mosque G l . Also a gate in the sea walls of Constantinople , the Gate of Hagia ... one among the most venerated saints in Constantinople, being invoked particularly by the infirm. The fame ... References cite book last Van Millingen first Alexander title Byzantine Churches of Constantinople ... first Raymond title La G ographie eccl siastique de l Empire byzantin. 1. Part Le Si ge de Constantinople ... Camii in Istanbul publisher Wasmuth location T bingen year 1973 Persondata name Theodosia of Constantinople ... more details
Byzantine Constantinople eng.png thumb right Map of Constantinople and its Theodosian Walls land walls ... Walls , the intricate series of walls and ditches protecting Constantinople from an attack from ..., at the Walls of Constantinople Gate of Charisius Charisian Gate Myriandrion later during ..., who guarded the Walls of Constantinople Gate of the Spring Pegae Gate with Greek soldiers ... all looting to stop and sent his troops back outside the city walls. ref name The Fall of Constantinople ... of Constantinople Theodosian Walls Theodosian walls . When the Ottoman troops first broke through ...About the 1453 siege earlier attacks on the city List of sieges of Constantinople Infobox military conflict conflict Fall of Constantinople partof the Byzantine Ottoman Wars and Ottoman wars in Europe image File Siege of Constantinople.jpg 300px caption The Siege of Constantinople painted 1499 . date April 6, 1453  May 29, 1453 place Constantinople present day Istanbul result plainlist Decisive ... xi capture of constantinople.asp Constantine XI 1449 1453 and the capture of Constantinople ref ref ... End of the Byzantine Empire Constantinople made Ottoman capital Beginning of Christendom s modern ... Steven Runciman title The Conquest of Constantinople, 1453 publisher Cambridge University Press location ... last Nicolle first David title Constantinople 1453 The end of Byzantium location Oxford publisher ... Byzantine Ottoman Wars The Fall of Constantinople lang el , lang el Latn Al s t s K nstantinoupol s lang tr stanbul un fethi was the capture of Constantinople the capital ... Empire Ottomans . The capture of Constantinople and two other Byzantine splinter territories ... it was also a massive blow to Christendom . After the conquest Mehmed made Constantinople the Ottoman ... first Roger last Crowley title Constantinople The Last Great Siege, 1453 location publisher Faber year ... doc 1G1 155920054.html title The Conquestof Constantinople and the end of empire work Contemporary ... more details
Council of Constantinople can refer to Council of Constantinople 360 , a local council First Council of Constantinople , the Second Ecumenical Council, in 381 or 383. Synod of Constantinople 543 , a local council which condemned Origen . Second Council of Constantinople , the Fifth Ecumenical Council, in 553. Third Council of Constantinople , the Sixth Ecumenical Council, in 680. Council of Constantinople 692 , also called in Trullo or Quinisext Council , in 692. Council of Constantinople 754 , the Council of Hieria . Council of Constantinople 815 , a local council that restored Iconoclasm. Council of Constantinople 867 , a local council convened by Photius to discuss Papal supremacy and the Filioque. Council of Constantinople 869 , also called the Photian Council, in 869. Fourth Council of Constantinople Eastern Orthodox , the Eighth Ecumenical Council for the Orthodox, also called the Photian Council , in 879. Council of Constantinople 1094 , a local council convened to deal with Leo of Chalcedon . Fifth Council of Constantinople , the Ninth Ecumenical Council for the Orthodox, concerning Hesychasm, in 1341 1351. Synod of Constantinople 1484 , condemned the Council of Florence, in 1484 disambig Category Church councils in Constantinople bg ca Concili de Constantinoble cs Konstantinopolsk koncil de Konzil von Konstantinopel et Konstantinoopoli kirikukogu fr Concile de Constantinople ko nl Concilie van Constantinopel ja pt Conc lio de Constantinopla ... more details
distinguish2 the Covered Hippodrome , a nearby structure belonging to the Great Palace of Constantinople ... in the foreground and Thutmosis Obelisk on the right. File Constantinople imperial district.png thumb Location of the Hippodrome in Constantinople. Image Surname 338b 339a.jpg thumb Procession of the guilds ... Snake column Hippodrome Constantinople 2007.jpg thumb The Serpent Column front with the Obelisk ... from the Kathisma at the Hippodrome. Image Hippodrome Constantinople 2007 009.jpg thumb center The Walled Obelisk. center The Hippodrome of Constantinople lang tr Sultanahmet Meydan , At Meydan was a Roman circus circus that was the sporting and social centre of Constantinople , capital of the Byzantine ... with Constantinople s days of glory as an imperial capital, it actually predates that era. The first .... In AD 203 the Emperor Septimius Severus rebuilt the city and expanded its city wall walls , endowing ... he renamed Nova Roma New Rome . This name failed to impress and the city soon became known as Constantinople ... the Great Palace of Constantinople Great Palace through a passage which only the emperor or other ... cite journal author Sarah Guberti Bassett title The Antiquities in the Hippodrome of Constantinople ... Emperor s Loge at the eastern tribune with the Great Palace of Constantinople . The rivalry between ... third Hagia Sophia was built by Justinian the Great Justinian following the Nika Revolt. Constantinople ..., or Hippodrome in Constantinople Bot generated title ref Parts of the heads were recovered and are displayed ... cn cs constantinopleconstantinople hippodrome 3.html The Obelisk of Theodosius discusses the inscription ... pieces and brought to Constantinople. Only the top section survives, and it stands today where Theodosius ... March 2008panoc.jpg The remains of the Sphendone . Image Hippodrome Constantinople 2007 ... Hippodrome of Constantinople http www.e turkey.net v istanbul sultanahmet hippodrome constantinople ... www.emporis.com en wm bu ?id 139338 Emporis Hippodrome of Constantinople http wowturkey.com forum viewtopic.php ... more details
The Treaty of Constantinople may refer to Rus Byzantine Treaty 907 signed in Constantinople Rus Byzantine Treaty 911 signed in Constantinople Rus Byzantine Treaty 945 signed in Constantinople Byzantine Venetian Treaty of 1082 signed in Constantinople Nicaean Venetian Treaty of 1219 signed in Constantinople Treaty of Constantinople 1479 between the Republic of Venice and the Ottoman Empire Treaty of Constantinople 1533 between the Ottoman Empire and the Archduchy of Austria , following the Ottoman victory at the Battle of Moh cs Treaty of Constantinople 1570 between the Tsardom of Russia and the Ottoman Empire Treaty of Constantinople 1700 between Tsardom of Russia Russia and the Ottoman Empire Treaty of Constantinople 1724 between the Russian Empire Russian and Ottoman Empires ill es Treaty of Constantinople 1782 Tratado de Constantinopla 1782 between Spain and the Ottoman Empire Treaty of Constantinople 1800 approval of the 1st Constitution of the Septinsular Republic as a tributary state to the Ottoman Empire by the Sultan Treaty of Constantinople 1832 between the Great power Great Powers United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Britain , July Monarchy France and Russian Empire Russia and the Ottoman Empire Convention of Constantinople , treaty signed on October 29, 1888 relating to the control of the Suez Canal. Treaty of Constantinople 1897 between the Ottoman Empire and the Kingdom of Greece following the Greco Turkish War of 1897 . Treaty of Constantinople 1913 between Kingdom of Bulgaria Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire Treaty of Constantinople 1914 between Kingdom of Serbia Serbia and the Ottoman Empire See also List of treaties disambig cs Konstantinopolsk smlouva es Tratado de Constantinopla fr Trait de Constantinople it Trattato di Costantinopoli he nl Verdrag van Constantinopel pt Tratado de Constantinopla ru tr stanbul Antla mas ... more details
Walls of Jericho may refer to Wall of Jericho , Pre Pottery Neolithic A defensive or flood protection wall of the city of Jericho Walls of Jericho , a song by industrial pioneers Cabaret Voltaire band Cabaret Voltaire Walls of Jericho album Walls of Jericho album , debut album by German power metal band Helloween Walls of Jericho band , American metalcore band Walls of Jericho Jericho episode Walls of Jericho Jericho episode , 2006 episode of American TV series Jericho The Walls of Jericho 1948 film The Walls of Jericho 1948 film , starring Cornel Wilde The Walls of Jericho, a finishing move of professional wrestler Chris Jericho see Boston crab The Walls of Jericho canyon , a preserved nature area in North Alabama and Middle Tennessee The Walls of Jericho , 1928 book by Rudolph Fisher disamb de Walls of Jericho it Walls of Jericho ja pl Walls of Jericho sv Walls of Jericho ... more details
Adobe Walls may refer to Adobe Walls, Texas , Ghost town in Hutchinson County, Texas Hutchinson County First Battle of Adobe Walls , 1864 battle in Hutchinson County Second Battle of Adobe Walls , 1874 battle in Hutchinson County Disambig ... more details
domestic properties in Rome . File Castrense1.JPG The 1700 year old walls were constructed from tiled brick and concrete. gallery See also Walls of Constantinople External links http en.museodellemuraroma.it ...Infobox Military Structure name Aurelian Walls partof Rome location Italy image File Celio le mura tra ... Map of ancient Rome.svg 250px caption2 Map of ancient Rome with the Aurelian walls red and its gates highlighted. The 4th Century BC Servian Wall s blue are also shown. The Aurelian Walls lang it Mura ... of the Roman Emperor s Aurelian and Marcus Aurelius Probus Probus . The walls enclosed all the seven ... an area of convert 13.7 km . The walls were constructed in brick faced concrete, convert 3.5 m thick ..., remodelling doubled the height of the walls to convert 16 m . By 500 AD, the circuit possessed 383 ... , Greenwood Press, 2004, pp. 41 42. ISBN 031333174X ref Aurelian s construction of the walls as an emergency ... of the emperor s firm hold on power. The construction of the walls was by far the largest building ... statement of the continued strength of Rome. ref name aldrete The walls were built in the short time ... Claudia Roman aqueduct aqueduct near the Porta Maggiore . As much as a sixth of the walls is estimated to have been composed of pre existing structures. ref name aldrete An area behind the walls ... the watch towers. In 401, under Honorius emperor Honorius , the walls and the gates were improved .... Totila , king of the Ostrogoth s, decided to destroy the walls in 545, to remove from the Byzantine ... War . According to Procopius , one third of the walls were razed. Later use The Aurelian Walls continued ... of Rome captured Rome . The walls also defined the boundary of the city of Rome up until the 19th century, with the built up area being confined within the walled area. The Aurelian Walls remain ... on the walls construction and how the defenses operated. The best preserved sections of the walls ... Ardeatina 2004.JPG An interior view of the Aurelian walls near Porta San Sebastiano . File Celio Porta ... more details
Kyros or Cyrus lang el , Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 705 to 712 . He is regarded as a saint in the Orthodox Church and Roman Catholic Church , which had set his feast for January 7 in Roman Catholic Church and January 8 21 in Orthodox Church. Cyrus was placed on the patriarchal throne in 705 by Emperor Justinian II , as a replacement for the deposed Patriarch Ecumenical Patriarch Callinicus I of Constantinople Callinicus I . Soon after Justinian s fall in December 711, Kyros was replaced by the new Emperor Philippikos Philippicus with Patriarch Patriarch John VI of Constantinople John VI , who shared Philippicus Monothelite sympathies. See also Eastern Orthodoxy References The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium , Oxford University Press, 1991. start box succession box before Ecumenical Patriarch Callinicus I of Constantinople Callinicus I title Patriarch of Constantinople years 706&ndash 712 after Patriarch John VI of Constantinople John VI end box DEFAULTSORT Kyros 01 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category Saints from Anatolia Category Anatolian Roman Catholic saints Category 8th century Byzantine people Category 8th century archbishops Category 8th century Christian saints EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub saint stub el fr Cyrus de Constantinople pt Ciro de Constantinopla sr sh Kir od Konstantinopola ... more details
Barbas of Constantinople died 430 ref Socrates Scholasticus, Church History , Book 7.30. ref was Arian Archbishop of Constantinople from 407 until his death in 430. References reflist s start succession box before Dorotheus of Antioch title List of Arian Archbishops of Constantinople Arian Archbishop of Constantinople years 407&ndash 430 after Sabbatius of Constantinople s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 430 PLACE OF DEATH Category Year of birth unknown Category 430 deaths Category Arian bishops ... more details
Four Walls may refer to Four Walls film Four Walls film , a 1928 Joan Crawford silent movie Four Walls , a 2000 Chris Shaffer album Four Walls song Four Walls , a 1957 country song written by Winifred J. Bartly Four Walls Massive Attack vs Burial song Four Walls , a 2011 collaboration between Massive Attack & Burial musician Burial Four Walls , a song by Cheyenne Kimball off her album The Day Has Come also covered by Miley Cyrus Four Walls , a 1944 composition by John Cage disambig ... more details
David Walls may refer to David Walls academic born 1941 , professor emeritus of sociology at Sonoma State University, USA Ginger singer born 1964 , stage name of British musician and singer born David Walls with the band The Wildhearts hndis Walls, David ... more details
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