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The Cistern of Aetius (Greek: ἡ Κινστέρνη τοῦ Ἄετίου) was an important Byzantine water reservoir in the city of Constantinople. Once one of the largest Byzantine cisterns, it is now a football stadium in Istanbul. Since 1928 it has been known as Karagümrük stadyumu, 'Karagümrük stadium' or Vefa stadyumu, 'Vefa stadium', while in the Ottoman period it was known as the Turkish: Çukurbostan, lit. 'sunken garden'.

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  • Aetius-Zisterne (de)
  • Κιστέρνα του Αετίου (el)
  • Cistern of Aetius (en)
  • Cisterna di Ezio (it)
  • Citerne d'Aetius (fr)
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  • Η δεξαμενή του Αέτιου (λατιν.: cistren Aetii) ήταν μια σημαντική ρωμαϊκή δεξαμενή νερού στην πόλη της Μεσαιωνικής Κωνσταντινούπολης. Κάποτε ήταν μία από τις μεγαλύτερες βυζαντινές δεξαμενές· τώρα είναι ένα γήπεδο ποδοσφαίρου στην Κωνσταντινούπολη. Από το 1928 είναι γνωστή ως Karagümrük stadyumu ή Vefa stadyumu, ενώ στην Οθωμανική περίοδο ήταν γνωστή ως Çukurbostan. (el)
  • Die Zisterne des Aetius (griechisch ἡ Κινστέρνη τοῦ Ἄετίου, türkisch Aetios Sarnıcı) war eine der größten offenen Zisternen im byzantinischen Konstantinopel. In osmanischer Zeit nannte man den Ort Çukurbostan (dt. Versunkener Garten). 1928 wurde hier das Karagümrük-Stadion (auch Vefa-Stadion) errichtet. (de)
  • The Cistern of Aetius (Greek: ἡ Κινστέρνη τοῦ Ἄετίου) was an important Byzantine water reservoir in the city of Constantinople. Once one of the largest Byzantine cisterns, it is now a football stadium in Istanbul. Since 1928 it has been known as Karagümrük stadyumu, 'Karagümrük stadium' or Vefa stadyumu, 'Vefa stadium', while in the Ottoman period it was known as the Turkish: Çukurbostan, lit. 'sunken garden'. (en)
  • La Cisterna di Ezio (in greco moderno: ἡ Κινστέρνη τοῦ Ἄετίου), conosciuta fin dal periodo ottomano come Çukurbostan (in turco: "giardino sommerso") e dal 1928 come Karagümrük stadyumu ("Stadio di Karagümrük") o Vefa stadyumu ("Stadio di Vefa"), era una riserva d'acqua a cielo aperto bizantina nella città di Costantinopoli, importante per ragioni storiche. Già una delle più grandi cisterne bizantine, ora è uno stadio di calcio di Istanbul. (it)
  • La Citerne d’Aetius (en grec : ἡ Κινστέρνη τοῦ Ἄετίου), connue depuis la période ottomane sous le nom de Çukurbostan ("jardin souterrain") et depuis 1928 comme Karagümrük stadyumu (stadium "Karagümrük ") ou Vefa stadyumu ("stadium Vefa "), était l’une de quatre citernes à ciel ouvert de l’ancienne Constantinople. Elle est maintenant transformée en stade de football. (fr)
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  • Η δεξαμενή του Αέτιου (λατιν.: cistren Aetii) ήταν μια σημαντική ρωμαϊκή δεξαμενή νερού στην πόλη της Μεσαιωνικής Κωνσταντινούπολης. Κάποτε ήταν μία από τις μεγαλύτερες βυζαντινές δεξαμενές· τώρα είναι ένα γήπεδο ποδοσφαίρου στην Κωνσταντινούπολη. Από το 1928 είναι γνωστή ως Karagümrük stadyumu ή Vefa stadyumu, ενώ στην Οθωμανική περίοδο ήταν γνωστή ως Çukurbostan. (el)
  • Die Zisterne des Aetius (griechisch ἡ Κινστέρνη τοῦ Ἄετίου, türkisch Aetios Sarnıcı) war eine der größten offenen Zisternen im byzantinischen Konstantinopel. In osmanischer Zeit nannte man den Ort Çukurbostan (dt. Versunkener Garten). 1928 wurde hier das Karagümrük-Stadion (auch Vefa-Stadion) errichtet. (de)
  • The Cistern of Aetius (Greek: ἡ Κινστέρνη τοῦ Ἄετίου) was an important Byzantine water reservoir in the city of Constantinople. Once one of the largest Byzantine cisterns, it is now a football stadium in Istanbul. Since 1928 it has been known as Karagümrük stadyumu, 'Karagümrük stadium' or Vefa stadyumu, 'Vefa stadium', while in the Ottoman period it was known as the Turkish: Çukurbostan, lit. 'sunken garden'. (en)
  • La Cisterna di Ezio (in greco moderno: ἡ Κινστέρνη τοῦ Ἄετίου), conosciuta fin dal periodo ottomano come Çukurbostan (in turco: "giardino sommerso") e dal 1928 come Karagümrük stadyumu ("Stadio di Karagümrük") o Vefa stadyumu ("Stadio di Vefa"), era una riserva d'acqua a cielo aperto bizantina nella città di Costantinopoli, importante per ragioni storiche. Già una delle più grandi cisterne bizantine, ora è uno stadio di calcio di Istanbul. (it)
  • La Citerne d’Aetius (en grec : ἡ Κινστέρνη τοῦ Ἄετίου), connue depuis la période ottomane sous le nom de Çukurbostan ("jardin souterrain") et depuis 1928 comme Karagümrük stadyumu (stadium "Karagümrük ") ou Vefa stadyumu ("stadium Vefa "), était l’une de quatre citernes à ciel ouvert de l’ancienne Constantinople. Elle est maintenant transformée en stade de football. (fr)
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