File:At Meydani square, Hippodrome of Constantinople, Serpent Column, Obelisk of Theodosius - Aubry de la Mottraye, Constantinople, 1727.jpg

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Ελληνικά: Απεικόνιση του 1727 της πλατείας Ατ Μεϊντανί στην τοποθεσία του Ιπποδρόμου της Κωνσταντινούπολης. Απεικονίζονται επίσης ο Οβελίσκος του Θεοδοσίου και ο Τρικάρηνος Όφις.
English: 1727 depiction of the At Meydani square at the location of the Hippodrome of Constantinople. Also displayed is the Serpent Column and Obelisk of Theodosius.
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Aubry de La Motraye  (1674–1743)  wikidata:Q4251776 s:it:Autore:Aubry de La Mottraye
 
Aubry de La Motraye
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Aubrey de la Mottraye
Description French traveler, scientific explorer and writer
Date of birth/death circa  Edit this at Wikidata 1743 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Paris
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Original source: LA MOTTRAYE, Aubry de. Voyages du Sr. A. de La Motraye, en Europe, Asie & Afrique. , v. I-II, Hague, T. Johnson & J. van Duren, M.DCC.XXVII [1727].

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