Dalmatian Monastery in Constantinople

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The Dalmatian Monastery in Constantinople was an influential Byzantine monastic institution renowned as the home of Saint Isaac of Dalmatia and a center of early Christian asceticism and theological activity in the imperial capital.

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Dalmatian Monastery in Constantinople canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Byzantine monastery
Christian monastic institution
affiliation Great Church of Constantinople
surface form: Church of Constantinople
associatedWith Saint Isaac of Dalmatia
early Byzantine ascetics
imperial religious politics
country Byzantine Empire
denomination Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church
foundedAs monastic community
function center of ascetic practice
center of theological discussion
hasNotableResident Saint Isaac of Dalmatia
heritage Byzantine Christian heritage
historicalPeriod Byzantine period
knownFor being the home of Saint Isaac of Dalmatia
early Christian asceticism
influence in the imperial capital
theological activity
languageOfLiturgy Greek
locatedIn Byzantine Empire
Constantinople (probable)
surface form: Constantinople

imperial capital of the Byzantine Empire
namedAfter Saint Isaac of Dalmatia
partOf religious institutions of Constantinople
religion Christianity
roleIn development of early Christian monasticism in Constantinople
spiritualFocus ascetic discipline
prayer and contemplation
tradition Byzantine monasticism
typeOfMonasticism cenobitic monasticism

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Saint Isaac of Dalmatia associatedWithMonastery Dalmatian Monastery in Constantinople