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Hieria Hieria (in Greek variously ), modern Fenerbahçe, was a suburb of Byzantine-era Constantinople (modern Istanbul, Turkey). It is prominent in the city's history as the site of an imperial palace. The name derives from ''Heraion akron'' (Greek: , "Cape of Hera"), which was given in antiquity to a small promontory on the Asian shore of the Bosporus, opposite Chalcedon (modern Kadıköy).〔.〕 The Emperor Justinian I (r. 527–565) built a palace here, which included a harbour and a church dedicated to St. Mary.〔 The palace, which survived at least until 1203, served as a summer residence for a number of Byzantine emperors, including Emperor Heraclius (r. 610–641) and Emperor Basil I (r. 867–886), who added a chapel dedicated to the Prophet Elijah.〔 Due to its location on the Asian side of the Bosporus, the palace often served as a reception point for triumphal returns of the Byzantine emperors from campaigns in the East.〔 The iconoclastic "Council of Hieria" took place in the palace in 754.〔 Only a few traces of the original palace complex (the harbour breakwater, a cistern and funerary inscriptions) survive.〔 ==References==
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