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    church has traditionally been identified as belonging to the Monastery of Christ Pantepoptes (Greek: Μονή του Χριστού Παντεπόπτη), meaning "Christ the all-seeing"...
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  • Andronikos I, who had him imprisoned, blinded, and confined to the Pantepoptes Monastery in Constantinople. He died there shortly after. From a poem of Theodore...
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    shelter he had given the rebels. The Patriarch was confined in the Pantepoptes Monastery. Only the intervention of the Empress-regent and other members of...
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  • largest dome at this time. By 1087 – Construction of the Church of Christ Pantepoptes in Constantinople begun. 1087 White Tower (Tower of London) (begun in...
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    significant Syriac churches and monasteries in existence are in or near Midyat including Mor Gabriel Monastery and the Saffron Monastery. The Syriac Orthodox Church...
    151 KB (10,750 words) - 13:57, 31 August 2024
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    open for visitors". Daily Sabah. Retrieved 2022-07-06. "The Monastery of Christ Pantepoptes". The Byzantine Legacy. Retrieved 2022-07-06. Yale 1 Tonguç...
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    Paul became the Arap Mosque. The Lips Monastery became the Fenari Isa Mosque. The Monastery of Christ Pantepoptes became the Eski Imaret Mosque. The Church...
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    of the Holy Apostles Church of St. Polyeuctus Monastery of Christ Pantepoptes Lips Monastery Monastery of the Christ the Benefactor Hagia Irene Saint...
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  • private apartments attached to her monastic foundation of the Christ Pantepoptes. The germs of his discontent may have started as early as 1089 when in...
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    Odalar Mosque (category Churches and monasteries of Constantinople)
    middle-sized Byzantine church, similar to the nearby Church of Christ Pantepoptes. From a relation of Pietro Demarchis, bishop of Santorini, who visited...
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    Pantocrator, the Monastery of Christ Pantepoptes, the Hagia Theodosia, the Church of Theotokos Kyriotissa, the Monastery of Constantine Lips, the Church of...
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    Πανόπτης, "Panóptēs") "all-seeing" and Pantepoptes (/pæntɛˈpɒptiːs/; pan-tep-OP-tees; Παντεπόπτης, "Pantepóptēs") "all-supervising", as the one who witnessed...
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  • 1087 – Monastery of Christ Pantepoptes built. 1100 Paper in use. Saint John the Forerunner by-the-Dome built. 1110 Kecharitomene Monastery built. Maiden's...
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    Mosque, the Eski Imaret Mosque (formerly the Monastery of Christ Pantepoptes) or the Pantokrator Monastery (today Zeyrek Mosque), the central medallion...
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