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Byzantium and the various monuments of Constantinople. However, their accounts must be examined with care, since they often mix facts with fiction and urban legends. From a political point of view, the
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Emperors, who are relatively absent from the account of the imperial city, and are largely confined to a role as "chronological indicators".
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