[856]. How old this church is cannot be precisely determined. It is known to have been in existence, as a small chapel, before 1640, when it was burned down. It was then reconstructed, but was again destroyed by fire, after which it was rebuilt at the expense of the monastery on Mount Sinai. For some time it was the fashionable church of the Phanariotes. See Patriarch Constantius, Ancient and Modern Consple., pp. 104, 105. Mr. Gedeon ascribes it to the 14th century (Proceedings of the Greek Syllogos of Consple., vol. xxvi. p. 148. 1896).
[857]. Acta Patriarchatus CP., ii. p. 391.
[858]. Pand. Hist. Turc., s. 200.
[859]. Page 454, where he styles the first gate west of the Seraglio Point “Die Königliche Pforte.”
[860]. See above, p. [228]; see below, p. [250].
[861]. Acta Patriarchatus CP., ii. pp. 297, 391, 487.
[862]. Pachymeres, vol. ii. p. 503.
[863]. Lib. i. c. 65.
[864]. Lib. i. c. 18.
[865]. Lib. i. c. 65.