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    The Chrysotriklinos (Greek: Χρυσοτρίκλινος, "golden reception hall", cf. triclinium), Latinized as Chrysotriclinus or Chrysotriclinium, was the main reception...
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    imperial box (kathisma) in the Hippodrome. The main throne room was the Chrysotriklinos, built by Justin II, and expanded and renovated by Basil I, with the...
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  • prōtospatharioi who had specific duties: The prōtospatharios in charge of the Chrysotriklinos (πρωτοσπαθάριος τοῦ Χρυσοτρικλίνου), the main reception hall of the...
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    can now be manufactured in the laboratory at a much lower cost. The Chrysotriklinos (golden reception hall) throne room of the Byzantine Emperor in the...
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    successors of Emperor Arcadius. Marcian may have been the sponsor of the Chrysotriklinos of the Great Palace of Constantinople. The Patria of Constantinople...
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    audience halls of the Imperial Palace in Constantinople, such as the Chrysotriklinos or Golden Reception Hall. San Vitale may also have served as direct...
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  • dromou: he was received in audience every morning by the Emperor in the Chrysotriklinos, he presented the senior officials at award-giving ceremonies, and...
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    with the Church of the Saints Sergius and Bacchus, Constantinople's Chrysotriklinos and the main throne room in the Great Palace of Constantinople. During...
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    to the Byzantine Church of Saints Sergius and Bacchus and the later Chrysotriklinos, or throne hall and palace church of Constantinople, and it would be...
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  • It was located somewhere between the Marcian's Galleries and the Chrysotriklinos on a terrace approximately 11 meters above sea level. The dome of the...
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  • Triconchos and the Lausiakos, near the imperial audience hall of the Chrysotriklinos. Bury 1911, p. 98. Louth 2005, p. 305. ODB, "Eidikon" (A. Kazhdan)...
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    divine presence." Like the throne room of the Eastern Roman emperor, or Chrysotriklinos, Charlemagne's throne in the Palatine Chapel at Aachen was located...
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  • the Mother of God at the Spring built. 562 – November: Drought. 570 Chrysotriklinos built by emperor Justin II (approximate date). Orphanage of Saint Paul...
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    the Church of Sergius and Bacchus in Constantinople, and perhaps the Chrysotriklinos, or "golden reception hall", of the Great Palace of Constantinople...
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    close to the ceremonial heart of the palace, the throne room of the Chrysotriklinos and the adjoining imperial apartments. Following the end of iconoclasm...
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  • Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos (r. 913–959). The ceremony ended in the Chrysotriklinos audience hall, where she received from the emperor's hands the ivory...
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  • Paschale Chrysaphius Chrysargyron Chrysobull Chrysocheir Chrysopolis Chrysotriklinos Church Fathers Church History (Eusebius) Church of All Nations Cibyrrhaeot...
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  • other locations in the palace, including the "rod of Moses" from the Chrysotriklinos. History of Roman and Byzantine domes Stankovic (2008)[page needed]...
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    towards the Boukoleon Palace and the ceremonial structures around the Chrysotriklinos. Although the Daphne continued to feature in imperial ceremonies however...
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  • the promotion of officials, he censed the main audience hall of the Chrysotriklinos and the emperor, and on August 1, he carried a cross in procession...
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  • (c. 1025–50). Michael Serblias (fl. 1029), protospatharios of the Chrysotriklinos and krites of Thessaloniki; or krites of Boleron, Strymon and Thessaloniki...
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  • northern Balkans. They held court titles, such as protospatharios of the Chrysotriklinos or mandator, but could have specifically "commercial" positions such...
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    warmly welcomed back by Leo in a ceremony in the throne room of the Chrysotriklinos. The date of his return to Byzantium is unclear, but must be placed...
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