[130] Notitia, Regio nona, 'continet in se ecclesias duas, Cenopolim et Omonaeam.'
[131] Banduri, ii. p. 25.
[132] Ad annum 478.
[133] Procop. De aed. i. c. 2; Pasch. Chron. p. 622.
[134] For this information I am indebted to Mr. W. S. George.
[135] Theoph. p. 371.
[136] Patr. Nicephorus, in Breviario.
[137] Theoph. p. 634.
[138] Mansi, xv. 211; xvi. p. 18. See Basile I. par Albert Vogt, p. 206.
[139] Const. Porphyr. De cer. p. 186; Cedren. ii. pp. 265, 275, 297. Readers of Russian are referred to D. Belaev. 'The Church of S. Irene and the Earthquake in C.P. 28 June 1894,' Vizantisky Vreinennik, i., St. Petersburg, 1894, parts iii.-iv. section iii. pp. 769-798, and the article by the same author on the 'Interior and Exterior View of S. Irene' in the same periodical, 1895, parts i., ii. section i. pp. 177-183. For the references to these articles I am indebted to Mr. Norman E. Baynes, one of our younger Byzantine scholars.