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ented Pere J. Pargoire in his masterly article on the 'Suburb and the Churches of S. Mamas,' published in the _Proceedings of the Institut archeologique russe a Constantinople_, vol. ix. fasc. 1, 32, 1904. In that article the writer demonstrates the erroneousness of the commonly received opinion, maintained, I regret, also in _Byzantine Constantinople_, pp. 89-90, that the suburb of S. Mamas was situated near Eyoub to the west of the Blachernae quarter. Pere Pargoire proves that the suburb stood on the European shore of the Bosporus near Beshiktash. He also shows that the church of S. Mamas, near the Gate Xylokerkou, stood within the landward walls, somewhere between the Studion and S. Andrew in Krisei. Cf. _Itineraires russes_, p. 102. [149] The Anonymus (Banduri, iii. p. 54.) places S. Mamas, [Greek: ta Xylokerkou], within the city, between the monastery of Gastria and that of S. Saviour in the Chora. The suburb of S. Mamas he places (_ut supra_, pp. 57-58) outside the city between Galata and the Diplokionion (Beshiktash). This is only one proof of the correctness of Pere Pargoire's position. See Pargoire, _ut supra_. [150] Migne, _Patr. Graec._ tom. 115, Mensis Octobr. p. 1128. [151] Synax., October 17. [152] Mansi, _Sacrorum conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio_, viii. p. 882. [153] Mansi, _Sacrorum conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio_, viii. p. 906. [154] _Itin. russes_, p. 232. [155] _Ibid._ [156] Theoph. Cont. p. 323. [157] Pachym. ii. p. 85; Niceph. Greg. i. pp. 167, 178. [158] Niceph. Greg. i. pp. 167, 168. [159] Pachym. i. p. 39. [160] _Ibid._ pp. 55-63. [161] _Ibid._ i. p. 108. [162] Niceph. Greg. i. p. 178. [163] Niceph. Greg. i. p. 262. [164] _Itin. russes_, p. 226; cf. pp. 117, 135, 161, 201. [165] Pachym. ii. p. 132. [166] _Ibid. ut supra._ [167] Pachym. ii. p. 133; Niceph. Greg. p. 178. According to the latter historian, Theodora erected a special residence for Gregory near her monastery. [168] Pachym. _ut supra_. [169] Pachym. _ut supra_, p. 152. [170] _Itin. russes_, p. 122. [171] Miklosich et Mueller, i. p. 548, year 1371. [172] _Ibid._ ii. p. 353, year 1400. [173] _Ibid._ ii. p. 506, year 1401. [174] _Itin. russes_, p. 232. [175] Paspates, [Greek: Byzantinai Meletai], p. 319. [176] _Ibid._ p. 320. [177] _E.g._ S. Elias, Salonica; Churches on Mt. Athos; S. Mary of the Mongols, Constantinople. See plan, p. 279. [178] See
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