2000
DOI: 10.2307/1291838
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The Triumphal Way of Constantinople and the Golden Gate

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“…The most certain portion yet excavated is the Roman gateway found at Incili Kiosk, on the northern tip of the acropolis promontory. This would lie to the east of the harbour defined here and 4th‐century Constantinople seems not to have been provided with any new sea walls (Kuban, 1996: 24, 66; Mango, 2000: 179 n.41; Mango, 2001: 24).…”
Section: Dating the Wallmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The most certain portion yet excavated is the Roman gateway found at Incili Kiosk, on the northern tip of the acropolis promontory. This would lie to the east of the harbour defined here and 4th‐century Constantinople seems not to have been provided with any new sea walls (Kuban, 1996: 24, 66; Mango, 2000: 179 n.41; Mango, 2001: 24).…”
Section: Dating the Wallmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…85 On the church built across Decumanus (dated to the sixth-eighth centuries), see Vaglieri 1910aVaglieri , 1910bvon Gerkan 1942;Pensabene 2007, 538-39;Boin 2010. 87 On plazas along the Decumanus, see Gering 2006;2010, 936, 105-7;2011a, 311-14. On linear plazas at Constantinople, see Mango 2000. from the third and early fourth centuries. 86 On Late Antique macella and plazas with simple porticoes, see Lavan 2006Lavan , 2012.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…During much of the twentieth century, Strzygowski's arguments were rejected and the gate was attributed to Theodosius II (e.g. Janin (1964) 270; Müller-Wiener (1977) 297; Mango (2000) 179 n. 45). The case for Theodosius I has recently been restated – I would argue conclusively – in Bardill (1999) 671–96 (with tentative acceptance in Humphries (2015) 151–68).…”
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