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Deutsch: Innenansicht der Basilika Zisterne in Konstantinopel, Kleinasien. Die unterirdische Zisterne wurde unter dem oströmischen Kaiser Justinian I (r. 527-565) als Wasserspeicher errichtet.
English: Interior view of the Basilica Cistern in Constantinople, Asia Minor. The underground cistern was constructed under East Roman Emperor Justinian I (r. 527-565) as water reservoir.
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Deutsch: Januar 2008
English: January 2008
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Interior view of the Basilica Cistern in Constantinople, Asia Minor. The underground cistern was constructed under East Roman Emperor Justinian I (r. 527-565) as water reservoir (138 x 65 meter, 80,000 m3).

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