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Built by and dedicated to the fifth-century [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine Emperor]], Arcadius, this forum lay just east of the city walls built by Emperor [[Constantine I|Constantine the Great]]. Like most [[Romans|Roman]] and Byzantine forums, it too contained a column dedicated to its founders, although all that remains of it today are a few broken stones.
Built by and dedicated to the fifth-century [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine Emperor]], [[Arcadius]], this forum lay just east of the city walls built by Emperor [[Constantine I|Constantine the Great]]. Like most [[Romans|Roman]] and Byzantine forums, it too contained a column dedicated to its founders, although all that remains of it today are a few broken stones.


Eventually converted into a small Bazaar by the [[Ottomans]], the Forum of Arcadius - located in one of the poorer districts of the city - was often used for the auctioning of slaves.
Eventually converted into a small Bazaar by the [[Ottomans]], the Forum of Arcadius - located in one of the poorer districts of the city - was often used for the auctioning of [[Slavery|slaves]].
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Latest revision as of 08:48, 9 May 2017

Forum of Arcadius
Forum of Arcadius

Built by and dedicated to the fifth-century Byzantine Emperor, Arcadius, this forum lay just east of the city walls built by Emperor Constantine the Great. Like most Roman and Byzantine forums, it too contained a column dedicated to its founders, although all that remains of it today are a few broken stones.

Eventually converted into a small Bazaar by the Ottomans, the Forum of Arcadius - located in one of the poorer districts of the city - was often used for the auctioning of slaves.