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The Michaelion was one of the earliest and most famous sanctuaries dedicated to Saint Michael the Archangel in the Roman Empire. According to tradition, it was built in the 4th century by Emperor Constantine the Great (r. 306–337) over an ancient pagan temple, and was located just north of Constantinople (modern Istanbul), in the village of Sosthenion (modern İstinye) on the European shore of the Bosphorus strait. Michaelion was a magnificent church and became a model for hundreds of other churches in Eastern Christianity.

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  • O Miguélio (em latim: Michaelion) foi um dos mais antigos e famosos santuários dedicados ao Arcanjo Miguel no Oriente Médio antigo e medieval. De acordo com a tradição, foi construído no século IV pelo imperador Constantino (r. 306–337) sobre um antigo templo pagão, e estava localizado ao norte de Constantinopla, na vila de Sostênio, moderna İstinye. O templo pagão que existia lá tinha sido anteriormente associado com cura e medicina, e a tradição cristã continuou a associar a localização e o Miguélio com águas curativas. O Miguélio foi uma magnífica igreja e tornou-se modelo para centenas de outras igrejas na cristandade oriental. (pt)
  • The Michaelion was one of the earliest and most famous sanctuaries dedicated to Saint Michael the Archangel in the Roman Empire. According to tradition, it was built in the 4th century by Emperor Constantine the Great (r. 306–337) over an ancient pagan temple, and was located just north of Constantinople (modern Istanbul), in the village of Sosthenion (modern İstinye) on the European shore of the Bosphorus strait. Michaelion was a magnificent church and became a model for hundreds of other churches in Eastern Christianity. (en)
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  • The Michaelion was one of the earliest and most famous sanctuaries dedicated to Saint Michael the Archangel in the Roman Empire. According to tradition, it was built in the 4th century by Emperor Constantine the Great (r. 306–337) over an ancient pagan temple, and was located just north of Constantinople (modern Istanbul), in the village of Sosthenion (modern İstinye) on the European shore of the Bosphorus strait. The pagan temple which had existed there had been previously associated with healing and medicine, and the Christians continued to associate the location and the Michaelion with healing waters. Michaelion was a magnificent church and became a model for hundreds of other churches in Eastern Christianity. (en)
  • O Miguélio (em latim: Michaelion) foi um dos mais antigos e famosos santuários dedicados ao Arcanjo Miguel no Oriente Médio antigo e medieval. De acordo com a tradição, foi construído no século IV pelo imperador Constantino (r. 306–337) sobre um antigo templo pagão, e estava localizado ao norte de Constantinopla, na vila de Sostênio, moderna İstinye. O templo pagão que existia lá tinha sido anteriormente associado com cura e medicina, e a tradição cristã continuou a associar a localização e o Miguélio com águas curativas. O Miguélio foi uma magnífica igreja e tornou-se modelo para centenas de outras igrejas na cristandade oriental. (pt)
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