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- Augustaion abstract "The Augustaion (Greek: Αὐγουσταῖον) or, in Latin, Augustaeum, was an important ceremonial square in ancient and medieval Constantinople (modern Istanbul, Turkey), roughly corresponding to the modern Aya Sofya Meydanı (Turkish, \"Hagia Sophia Square\"). Originating as a public market, in the 6th century it was transformed into a closed courtyard surrounded by porticoes, and provided the linking space between some of the most important edifices in the Byzantine capital. The square survived until the late Byzantine period, albeit in ruins, and traces were still visible in the early 16th century.".
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- Augustaion wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Augustae.
- Augustaion wikiPageWikiLink Mese_(Constantinople).
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- Augustaion wikiPageWikiLink Nika_riots.
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- Augustaion wikiPageWikiLink Roman_emperor.
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- Augustaion wikiPageWikiLink Stoa.
- Augustaion wikiPageWikiLink Theodosius_I.
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- Augustaion wikiPageWikiLink Turkey.
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- Augustaion wikiPageWikiLink File:Constantinople_imperial_district.png.
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- Augustaion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Augustaeum".
- Augustaion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Augustaion".
- Augustaion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Byzantine parallels".
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- Augustaion subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_completed_in_the_4th_century.
- Augustaion subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_completed_in_the_6th_century.
- Augustaion subject Category:Buildings_of_Justinian_I.
- Augustaion subject Category:Byzantine_secular_architecture.
- Augustaion subject Category:Fora_of_Constantinople.
- Augustaion hypernym Square.
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- Augustaion comment "The Augustaion (Greek: Αὐγουσταῖον) or, in Latin, Augustaeum, was an important ceremonial square in ancient and medieval Constantinople (modern Istanbul, Turkey), roughly corresponding to the modern Aya Sofya Meydanı (Turkish, \"Hagia Sophia Square\"). Originating as a public market, in the 6th century it was transformed into a closed courtyard surrounded by porticoes, and provided the linking space between some of the most important edifices in the Byzantine capital.".
- Augustaion label "Augustaion".
- Augustaion sameAs Q1187380.
- Augustaion sameAs Αυγουσταίον.
- Augustaion sameAs Augustaion_(Constantinople).