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in: Aspects of Late Antiquity and Early Byzantium, ed. L. Ryden & J.O. Rosenqvist, (Swedish Research Institute in Istanbul, Transactions, Vol. 4), Stockholm 1993, 113-132.
A Palaiologan palace in Thessaloniki. The donation of land property, including a noble residence, to a nunnery, by Anna of Savoy and later to a convent by Manuel II, becomes the starting point for reevaluating certain features of the urban topography of 14th c. Thessaloniki. The peculiarities in the architecture and history of the church known as « Prophetes Helias » are connected to events relating to the end of the hesychastic controversy and the final prevalence of the house of Palaiologoi against the Cantacuzenoi. The church is identified with the katholikon of the Hagioi Anargyroi and its construction attributed to Anna. The donation by Anna to the nunnery of the Hagioi Anargyroi included the noble residence of Guy de Lusignan, where probably she resided as the nun Anastasia. This prised property became a subject of contention and its history reveals aspects of the way Thessaloniki’s cityscape reflected the complex relations of a multiethnic and highly diverse society. Therefore it might just be one of several Palaiologan palaces in the city.
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