Chalke
The Chalke Gate (Greek: Χαλκῆ Πύλη), was the main ceremonial entrance (vestibule) to the Great Palace of Constantinople in the Byzantine period. The name, which means "the Bronze Gate", was given to it either because of the bronze portals or from the gilded bronze tiles used in its roof. The interior was lavishly decorated with marble and mosaics, and the exterior façade featured a number of statues. Most prominent was an icon of Christ which became a major iconodule symbol during the Byzantine Iconoclasm, and a chapel dedicated to the Christ Chalkites was erected in the 10th century next to the gate. The gate itself seems to have been demolished in the 13th century, but the chapel survived until the early 19th century.
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Chalke
The Chalke Gate (Greek: Χαλκῆ Πύλη), was the main ceremonial entrance (vestibule) to the Great Palace of Constantinople in the Byzantine period. The name, which means "the Bronze Gate", was given to it either because of the bronze portals or from the gilded bronze tiles used in its roof. The interior was lavishly decorated with marble and mosaics, and the exterior façade featured a number of statues. Most prominent was an icon of Christ which became a major iconodule symbol during the Byzantine Iconoclasm, and a chapel dedicated to the Christ Chalkites was erected in the 10th century next to the gate. The gate itself seems to have been demolished in the 13th century, but the chapel survived until the early 19th century.
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La Chalkè (en grec byzantin Χα ...... u palais impérial et au Sénat.
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La Porta della Chalke (greco: ...... ran Palazzo di Costantinopoli.
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La Puerta de Chalke (en griego ...... s primeros años del siglo XIX.
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Portão Calce (em grego: Χαλκῆ ...... a sobreviveu até o século XIX.
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The Chalke Gate (Greek: Χαλκῆ ...... until the early 19th century.
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باب الدولة (باللغة اليونانية:Χ ...... د ظل قائما حتي نهايه القرن 19.
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Chalke (Gre.: Χαλκή Πύλη, co o ...... budował go Justynian I Wielki.
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La Chalkè (en grec byzantin Χα ...... u palais impérial et au Sénat.
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La Porta della Chalke (greco: ...... ran Palazzo di Costantinopoli.
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La Puerta de Chalke (en griego ...... s primeros años del siglo XIX.
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Portão Calce (em grego: Χαλκῆ ...... a sobreviveu até o século XIX.
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The Chalke Gate (Greek: Χαλκῆ ...... until the early 19th century.
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Ως Χαλκή Πύλη αναφέρεται η κύρ ...... , ιδιαίτερης συμβολικής αξίας.
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باب الدولة (باللغة اليونانية:Χ ...... د ظل قائما حتي نهايه القرن 19.
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