• The Great palace district. The Covered Hippodrome lay in the southeastern corner of the shaded area. The Covered Hippodrome (Greek: σκεπαστός ἱππόδρομος)...
  • Covered Hippodrome seems to have been either a garden in shape of the hippodrome (as at the Domus Augustana and Domitian´s Albanum Palace in Rome...
  • In today’s Istanbul, the Hippodrome is largely covered by Sultan Ahmed Square, where only three elements of the former ancient complex can be seen...
  • Private Half Day Shore Excursion: Hagia Sophia, Hippodrome, Blue Mosque and Grand Bazaar From Istanbul.
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  • The Hippodrome covered an area of 000-000 m. in length and 000-000 m. in width with a sphendone at the south with an impressive substructure and a...
  • Guberti Basset S., «The Antiquities in the Hippodrome in Constantinople», Dumbarton Oaks Papers 45 (1991), s. 89.
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  • Hippodrome Hotel.
  • ...“Blue”) Mosque, which covered the ruins of parts of the Hippodrome and Great Palace and caused the level of the Hippodrome to rise almost 5 meters.
  • A hippodrome is a large enclosed facility that's designed for equestrian events.
  • The Hippodrome of Constantinople (today Sultanahmet Square) was the center of social life in the Byzantine Empire for centuries.
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  • The capacity of the hippodrome was approximately 40,000 and it was free and open to male members of the community.
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  • The largest hippodrome of the ancient world was that of Constantinople (now Istanbul ), which was begun under the Roman emperor Septimius Severus in ad 203...
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