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    Walls of Constantinople - Wikipedia

    The Walls of Constantinople (Turkish: Konstantinopolis Surları; Greek: Τείχη της Κωνσταντινουπόλης) are a series of defensive stone walls that have surrounded and protected the city of Constantinople (today Istanbul in Turkey) since its founding as the new capital of the Roman Empire bySee more

    Walls of Greek and Roman Byzantium
    According to tradition, the city was founded as Byzantium by Greek colonists from Megara, led by the eponymous Byzas, … See more

    The seaward walls (Greek: τείχη παράλια, teichē paralia) enclosed the city on the sides of the Sea of Marmara (Propontis) and the gulf of the See more

    Anastasian Wall
    Several fortifications were built at various periods in the vicinity of Constantinople, forming part of its defensive system. The first and greatest of these is the 56 km long Anastasian Wall (Gk. τεῖχος Ἀναστασιακόν, … See more

    • Asutay-Effenberger, Neslihan (2007), Die Landmauer von Konstantinopel-Istanbul: Historisch-topographische und baugeschichtliche … See more

    The land walls run through the heart of modern Istanbul, with a belt of parkland flanking their course. They are pierced at intervals by modern … See more

    During the whole existence of the Byzantine Empire, the garrison of the city was quite small: the imperial guards and the small city watch (the pedatoura or kerketon) under the See more

     
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