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'''Halkedon''' (Χαλκεδον, ''Chalkedon'', na [[turski jezik|truskom]], [[Kadikoy|Kadıköy]], ) bio je stari pomorski grad u [[Bitinija|Bitiniji]], u [[Mala Azija|Maloj Aziji]], skoro nasuprot [[Bizantijum]]u; danas je to moderna četvrt u azijskom dijelu [[Istanbul]]a, južno od četvrti [[Üsküdar (Istanbul)|Üsküdar]] (stari Skutari).
'''Halkedon''' (Χαλκεδον, ''Chalkedon'', na [[turski jezik|truskom]], [[Kadikoy (Istanbul)|Kadıköy]]) bio je stari pomorski grad u [[Bitinija|Bitiniji]], u [[Mala Azija|Maloj Aziji]], skoro nasuprot [[Bizantijum]]u; danas je to moderna četvrt u azijskom dijelu [[Istanbul]]a, južno od četvrti [[Üsküdar (Istanbul)|Üsküdar]] (stari Skutari).


Budući da je Halkedon smješten nasuprot [[Bizantiju]]u, diejlio je s njim sličnu istoriju i sudbinu. [[451]] bio je sjedište [[Halkedonski sabor|Četvrtog vaseljenskog sabora]], stare [[hrišćanstvo|hrišćanske]] crkve. [[Osmanlije|Turci Osmanlije]] su ga koristili kao kamenolom iz kojeg su pribavljali materijal za gradnju Istanbula.
In its early history it shared the fortunes of Byzantium, was taken by the [[satrap]] Otanes, vacillated long between the [[Sparta|Lacedaemonian]] and the [[Athens|Athenian]] interests, and was at last bequeathed to the [[Roman Republic]] by [[Attalus III]] of [[Pergamum]] ([[133 BC|133 b.c.]]).


It was partly destroyed by [[Mithradates]], but recovered during the Empire, and in [[451]] CE was the location of the [[Council of Chalcedon]].


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It fell under the repeated attacks of the [[barbarian]] hordes who crossed over after having ravaged Byzantium, and furnished an encampment to the [[Persian Empire|Persians]] under [[Khosrau I of Persia|Chosroes]], c. [[616]]-[[626]]. The [[Ottoman Turks|Turks]] used it as a quarry for building materials for [[Constantinople]].

To the south are the ruins of [[Panteichion]] (mod. Pendik), where [[Belisarius]] is said to have lived in retirement.

The name of the mineral [[chalcedony]] is derived from that of this town.

It is today [[Kadikoy|Kadıköy]], a district of [[Istanbul]], [[Turkey]].

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Verzija na dan 22 decembar 2005 u 20:39

Halkedon (Χαλκεδον, Chalkedon, na truskom, Kadıköy) bio je stari pomorski grad u Bitiniji, u Maloj Aziji, skoro nasuprot Bizantijumu; danas je to moderna četvrt u azijskom dijelu Istanbula, južno od četvrti Üsküdar (stari Skutari).

Budući da je Halkedon smješten nasuprot Bizantijuu, diejlio je s njim sličnu istoriju i sudbinu. 451 bio je sjedište Četvrtog vaseljenskog sabora, stare hrišćanske crkve. Turci Osmanlije su ga koristili kao kamenolom iz kojeg su pribavljali materijal za gradnju Istanbula. (Χαλκεδον, sometimes transliterated by purists as Chalkedon; see also List of traditional Greek place names) was an ancient maritime town of Bithynia, in Asia Minor, almost directly opposite Byzantium, south of Scutari (modern Üsküdar).

It was a Megarian colony founded on a site so obviously inferior to that which was within view on the opposite shore, that it received from the oracle the name of "the City of the Blind."

In its early history it shared the fortunes of Byzantium, was taken by the satrap Otanes, vacillated long between the Lacedaemonian and the Athenian interests, and was at last bequeathed to the Roman Republic by Attalus III of Pergamum (133 b.c.).

It was partly destroyed by Mithradates, but recovered during the Empire, and in 451 CE was the location of the Council of Chalcedon.

It fell under the repeated attacks of the barbarian hordes who crossed over after having ravaged Byzantium, and furnished an encampment to the Persians under Chosroes, c. 616-626. The Turks used it as a quarry for building materials for Constantinople.

To the south are the ruins of Panteichion (mod. Pendik), where Belisarius is said to have lived in retirement.

The name of the mineral chalcedony is derived from that of this town.

It is today Kadıköy, a district of Istanbul, Turkey.

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