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Description The existing square-headed Turkish windows are shown within the orginal semicircular-headed openings. The pedestals below the columns of nave arcade are at present cased in wood; one of these was uncovered and was found to be a roughly-squared stone block: there is evidence that two others are similar.
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    • 2006-01-06T09:55:05Z Marsyas 2284x1504 (453372 Bytes) Longitudinal section of the Saint Irene church in Constantinople. By Millingen 1912. [[Category:Istanbul]] [[Category:Byzantine architecture]]

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