• Map of Byzantine Constantinople. The Cistern of Aetius is located in the northern part of the city, southeast of the Gate of Charisius.
  • The Cistern of Aetius (Κινστέρνα του Αετίου) was a huge open-air water reservoir in Byzantine Constantinople.
  • They are not really worth a detour, but if you visit the Chora Church, you're very close to the Cistern of Aetius.
  • Media in category "Cistern of Aetius". The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total.
  • Constantinople (İstanbul): Cistern of Aetius http://www.livius.org/cn-cs/constantinople/constantinople_cistern_aetius.html.
    • Gülhane Sanat (Cistern): A Cultural and Artistic Haven
    • Cistern of Aetius: A Marvel of Ancient Engineering
  • Cistern_Of_Aetius_Roman_field_1-770×437. Cistern of Aetius illustration. Full size770 × 437.
  • Tim Boyle (American football). ICC Men's T20 World Cup.
  • Besides the Basilica Cistern, the most notable ones include Theodosius Cistern and Aetius Cistern.
  • Within the scope of this study, the Cistern of Aetius (Karagümrük Çukurbostanı, Vefa Stadium today) has been chosen as a case study because of its close...
  • Due to the Byzantium references, the cistern is built in A.D. 420, by praetorian prefect Aetius during the rule of Theodosius II (reigned between 408 - 450).
  • These aqueducts are thought to. have supplied the open cisterns of Aetius and Aspar, crossed. ... The cistern of Aetius was built by Aetius, who was the prefect.
  • Hakan T: Byzantine and Subarachnoid Cisterns. The cistern of Aetius was built by Aetius, who was the prefect of the Constantinople in the year 421.