Augusteus

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Augusteus was a prominent ceremonial hall within Constantinople’s Great Palace complex, used for imperial receptions and official state functions in the Byzantine Empire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Byzantine architectural structure
ceremonial hall
architecturalContext palace ceremonial axis
associatedWith Byzantine emperors NERFINISHED
imperial court ritual
culture Byzantine
functionedAs imperial throne setting
state reception hall
heritage part of lost architecture of the Great Palace of Constantinople
historicalPeriod Late Byzantine period NERFINISHED
Middle Byzantine period NERFINISHED
languageOfName Latin
locatedIn Byzantine Empire NERFINISHED
Constantinople NERFINISHED
Great Palace of Constantinople NERFINISHED
namedAfter Augustus (imperial title) NERFINISHED
partOf Great Palace ceremonial complex NERFINISHED
politicalRole space for formal proclamations
stage for public manifestation of imperial authority
venue for receiving foreign envoys
religiousContext integrated into Christian imperial ideology
significance central venue for imperial ceremonial in Constantinople
status no longer extant
usedFor ceremonial audiences
diplomatic receptions
imperial receptions
official state functions

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