Monastery of Mangana in Constantinople

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The Monastery of Mangana in Constantinople was a prominent Byzantine monastic and charitable complex near the imperial palace, known as a major religious center and burial site for notable Orthodox figures.

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Monastery of Mangana in Constantinople canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Byzantine monastery
charitable institution
religious complex
adjacentTo eastern end of the city of Constantinople
shore of the Bosporus
associatedWith Byzantine imperial court
Orthodox clergy
charitable activities
burialPlaceOf Byzantine aristocrats
high-ranking clergy
notable Orthodox figures
country Byzantine Empire
denomination Eastern Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
era Middle Byzantine period
function burial site
charitable complex
monastic center
pilgrimage site
governedBy Orthodox monastic rules
hasComponent burial areas
charitable facilities
church
monastic buildings
heritage Byzantine religious architecture
Orthodox monastic tradition
languageOfLiturgy Greek
locatedIn Byzantine Empire NERFINISHED
Constantinople NERFINISHED
locatedInDistrict Mangana quarter of Constantinople NERFINISHED
locatedInPresentDay Istanbul NERFINISHED
locatedInPresentDayCountry Turkey NERFINISHED
locatedNear Great Palace of Constantinople NERFINISHED
partOf imperial ceremonial landscape of Constantinople
religious topography of Constantinople
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
significance imperial foundation
important burial site for notable Orthodox figures
major religious center in Constantinople
status defunct monastery
tradition Orthodox liturgical practices
usedFor health care and hospitality
housing monks
providing charity to the poor
religious worship

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Mark of Ephesus burialPlace Monastery of Mangana in Constantinople