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- The Palace of Antiochos (Greek: τὰ παλάτια τῶν Ἀντιόχου)[1] was an early 5th-century palace in the Byzantine capital, Constantinople (modern Istanbul, Turkey).
- ...northwestern side of the hippodrome was built in 416–418 and became imperial property after the downfall of its founder, the chamberlain Antiochos, in 421.
- The Palace of Antiochos was an aristocratic house located west of the Hippodrome and south of the Mese.
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- The ruins of the Palace of Antiochos lie close to the Firuz Ağa Camii or the Firuz Aga Mosque, south of the Mese, and Northwest of the Hippodrome.
- Antiochos Sarayı ( Yunanca : τὰ παλάτια τῶν Ἀντιόχου ) [1] erken bir 5. yüzyıl saray oldu Bizans başkenti Konstantinopolis (Modern İstanbul , Türkiye ).
- Constantinople, Antiochos' palace - Saint Euphemia Church. The Palace of Antiochos - martyrion of of St Euphemia in the Hippodrom.
- Kostenec Jan , "Palace of Antiochos", 2008, Εγκυκλοπαίδεια Μείζονος Ελληνισμού, Κωνσταντινούπολη. URL: Palace of Antiochos. 2.2. Northern sector.
- The Palace of Antiochos was an early 5th-century palace in the Byzantine capital, Constantinople now modern Istanbul, Turkey.
- The palace of Antiochos near the Hippodrome of Constantinople was built in 416-418 and after the downfall of its founder, it became the imperial property.