Silvio Roggo (ed.), "Zeuxippus, Baths of - ܙܘܩܣܦܘܣ " in last modified February 16, 2024, http://syriaca.org/place/5649 Zeuxippus, Baths of ܙܘܩܣܦܘܣ Zeuxippos, Baths of ܙܘܩܣܦܘܣ τὸ δημόσιον λουτρὸν Ζευξίππου Bain du Zeuxippos Zeuxippos-Thermen Situated very close to the Great Palace, Hagia Sophia and the hippodrome, the baths of Zeuxippus were the most famous public baths of Constantinople. Throughout Late Antiquity, emperors brought statues and other renowned works of art to Constantinople, many of which were put on display in the baths of Zeuxippus. The baths were burned down in 532 during the Nika riots and rebuilt by Justinian I. Joh. Eph., EH 3.24, refers to the eastern part of the city near the seashore by the name Zeuxippus, likely because of the prominence of the baths. 41.006389 28.975833 http://syriaca.org/place/5649 http://syriaca.org/johnofephesus/places/5649 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baths_of_Zeuxippus 2226 151 3.3.24 51 222 https://geohack.toolforge.org/geohack.php?pagename=Baths_of_Zeuxippus&params=41_00_23_N_28_58_33_E_region:TR_type:landmark_source:dewiki Constantinople