• Blachernae (redirect from Blachernai)
    Lakernai, which the locals fished there in large quantities and called Blachernai. According to Ilie Gherghel, the word Vlach became known in the Germanic...
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    the Blachernai and the Chalkoprateia. The monastery was situated beyond the Chalkoprateia by the sea and served as the counterpart of the Blachernai so...
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    latin, which the locals fished there in large quantities and called "Blachernai". According to a Romanian author, Ilie Gherghel, the name may derive from...
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    painters are Georgios, Michael the Younger, Michael of Blachernai, Simeon, Simeon of Blachernai, Manas, and Nestor. The names are not the signatures of...
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    United Kingdom: John Murray. Asutay-Effenberger, Neslihan (2013). "The Blachernai Palace and its Defence". In Redford, Scott; Ergin, Nina (eds.). Cities...
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  • Thrace, inhabited during Byzantine times. Its site is located outside the Blachernai walls in European Turkey. Richard Talbert, ed. (2000). Barrington Atlas...
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    recognition as Emperor (tzar) of the Bulgarians by Patriarch Nicholas in the Blachernai Palace. Until the end of his reign, Simeon used the style of "Emperor...
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