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'''The Forum of Theodosius''' was a Forum in the city of [[Constantinople]].  
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'''The Forum of Theodosius''' was a Forum in the city of [[Constantinople]].


==History==
==History==
It was originally built by Constantine I and named the Forum Tauri ("Forum of the Bull"). In 393 however it was renamed after Emperor Theodosius I, who rebuilt it after the model of Trajan's Forum in Rome, surrounded by civic buildings such as churches and baths and decorated with porticoes as well as a triumphal column at its center.
It was originally built by Constantine I and named the Forum Tauri ("Forum of the Bull"). In 393 however it was renamed after Emperor Theodosius I, who rebuilt it after the model of Trajan's Forum in Rome, surrounded by civic buildings such as churches and baths and decorated with porticoes as well as a triumphal column at its center.
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The Forum of Theodosius was a Forum in the city of Constantinople.

History

It was originally built by Constantine I and named the Forum Tauri ("Forum of the Bull"). In 393 however it was renamed after Emperor Theodosius I, who rebuilt it after the model of Trajan's Forum in Rome, surrounded by civic buildings such as churches and baths and decorated with porticoes as well as a triumphal column at its center.