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- Magnaura abstract "The Magnaura (Byzantine Greek: Μαγναύρα, possibly from Latin Magna Aula, "Great Hall") was a large building in Constantinople. It is equated by scholars with the building that housed the Senate, and which was located east of the Augustaion, close to the Hagia Sophia and next to the Chalke gate of the Great Palace. A large gate, described by Procopius, probably made out of marble led into a peristyle courtyard which led to the Magnaura. The building, a basilica with three naves, was subsequently used as a throne room and a reception hall, and in ca. 855, the Caesar Bardas established in the palace a school (ekpaideutērion). However, this was not the University of Constantinople, but rather a Philosophical school, because the University of Constantinople was created during the time of Theodosius II in 425.".
- Magnaura wikiPageExternalLink es.html.
- Magnaura wikiPageExternalLink senato.html.
- Magnaura wikiPageID "17054519".
- Magnaura wikiPageLength "1420".
- Magnaura wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Magnaura wikiPageRevisionID "677521505".
- Magnaura wikiPageWikiLink Augustaion.
- Magnaura wikiPageWikiLink Bardas.
- Magnaura wikiPageWikiLink Basilica.
- Magnaura wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_Senate.
- Magnaura wikiPageWikiLink Caesar_(title).
- Magnaura wikiPageWikiLink Category:Great_Palace_of_Constantinople.
- Magnaura wikiPageWikiLink Chalke.
- Magnaura wikiPageWikiLink Constantinople.
- Magnaura wikiPageWikiLink Great_Palace_of_Constantinople.
- Magnaura wikiPageWikiLink Hagia_Sophia.
- Magnaura wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Magnaura wikiPageWikiLink Medieval_Greek.
- Magnaura wikiPageWikiLink Peristyle.
- Magnaura wikiPageWikiLink Procopius.
- Magnaura wikiPageWikiLinkText "Magnaura School".
- Magnaura wikiPageWikiLinkText "Magnaura".
- Magnaura wikiPageWikiLinkText "Patriarchal School".
- Magnaura hasPhotoCollection Magnaura.
- Magnaura wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Byzantine-stub.
- Magnaura wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Magnaura wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-el.
- Magnaura wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Magnaura subject Category:Great_Palace_of_Constantinople.
- Magnaura hypernym Building.
- Magnaura type Article.
- Magnaura type Building.
- Magnaura type Article.
- Magnaura comment "The Magnaura (Byzantine Greek: Μαγναύρα, possibly from Latin Magna Aula, "Great Hall") was a large building in Constantinople. It is equated by scholars with the building that housed the Senate, and which was located east of the Augustaion, close to the Hagia Sophia and next to the Chalke gate of the Great Palace. A large gate, described by Procopius, probably made out of marble led into a peristyle courtyard which led to the Magnaura.".
- Magnaura label "Magnaura".
- Magnaura sameAs Magnaure.
- Magnaura sameAs Магнаура.
- Magnaura sameAs Magnaura.
- Magnaura sameAs m.0416xb4.
- Magnaura sameAs Магнавра.
- Magnaura sameAs Magnaura.
- Magnaura sameAs Magnaura.
- Magnaura sameAs Q2630180.
- Magnaura sameAs Q2630180.
- Magnaura wasDerivedFrom Magnaura?oldid=677521505.
- Magnaura isPrimaryTopicOf Magnaura.