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  • Hagia Sophia
  • Mosque and former church in Istanbul, Turkey

    Hagia Sophia, officially the Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque, is a mosque and a major cultural and historical site in Istanbul, Turkey. It was formerly a church

    Hagia Sophia

    Hagia Sophia

    Hagia_Sophia

  • Hagia Irene
  • Museum and former Byzantine Church, Istanbul

    Hagia Irene (Greek: Αγία Ειρήνη) or Hagia Eirene (Medieval Greek: Ἁγία Εἰρήνη Ancient Greek pronunciation: [aˈʝia iˈrini], "Holy Peace", Turkish: Aya

    Hagia Irene

    Hagia Irene

    Hagia_Irene

  • Hagia Sophia (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up Hagia Sophia or Aya Sofya in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hagia Sophia is a mosque and former church in Istanbul, Turkey. Hagia Sophia or

    Hagia Sophia (disambiguation)

    Hagia_Sophia_(disambiguation)

  • Hagia Sophia, Trabzon
  • Mosque in Trabzon, Turkey

    Hagia Sophia (Greek: Αγία Σοφία, meaning 'the Holy Wisdom'; Turkish: Ayasofya) is a formerly Greek Orthodox church that was converted into a mosque following

    Hagia Sophia, Trabzon

    Hagia Sophia, Trabzon

    Hagia_Sophia,_Trabzon

  • Agia
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Agia, ayia, aghia, hagia, haghia or AGIA may refer to: Agia, feminine form of Agios, 'saint' Agia, Cyprus Ayia Napa Agia, Chania, a town in Chania (regional

    Agia

    Agia

  • Hagia Triada
  • Archaeological site in Greece

    you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Hagia Triada (also Haghia Triada, Hagia Triadha, Ayia Triada, Agia Triada), (Greek: [aˈʝia triˈaða])

    Hagia Triada

    Hagia Triada

    Hagia_Triada

  • Hagia Sophia, İznik
  • Mosque in İznik, Turkey

    Hagia Sophia mosque (lit. 'the Holy Wisdom'; Ancient Greek: Ἁγία Σοφία, romanized: Hagía Sophía; Turkish: Ayasofya) in İznik (Nicaea) in Bursa Province

    Hagia Sophia, İznik

    Hagia Sophia, İznik

    Hagia_Sophia,_İznik

  • Byzantine architecture
  • Hagia Sophia. Today, Hagia Irene is still standing and open to visitors as a museum. It is open everyday, except for Tuesdays. Construction of Hagia Irene

    Byzantine architecture

    Byzantine architecture

    Byzantine_architecture

  • Hagia Photia
  • Archaeological site on Crete

    Hagia Photia (also Ayia Photia, Agia Photia, Greek: Αγιά Φωτιά) is an archaeological site of a fortified ancient Minoan building on eastern Crete. Sitia

    Hagia Photia

    Hagia Photia

    Hagia_Photia

  • Hagia Sophia, Thessaloniki
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site in Greece

    The Hagia Sophia (Greek: Ἁγία Σοφία, Holy Wisdom) is a church located in Thessaloniki, Greece. With its current structure dating from the 7th century

    Hagia Sophia, Thessaloniki

    Hagia Sophia, Thessaloniki

    Hagia_Sophia,_Thessaloniki

  • Little Hagia Sophia
  • Mosque (originally church) in Istanbul

    The Little Hagia Sophia mosque (Turkish: Küçük Ayasofya Camii), formerly the Church of Saints Sergius and Bacchus (Ancient Greek: Ἐκκλησία τῶν Ἁγίων Σεργίου

    Little Hagia Sophia

    Little Hagia Sophia

    Little_Hagia_Sophia

  • Constantinople
  • Capital of the Eastern Roman and Ottoman empires

    Europe. The city became famous for its architectural masterpieces, such as Hagia Sophia, the cathedral of the Eastern Orthodox Church, which served as the

    Constantinople

    Constantinople

    Constantinople

  • Historic Areas of Istanbul
  • World Heritage Sites in Turkey

    the Topkapı Palace, the Hagia Sophia, the Sultan Ahmed Mosque, the Hagia Irene, Zeyrek Mosque, Süleymaniye Mosque, Little Hagia Sophia and the Walls of

    Historic Areas of Istanbul

    Historic Areas of Istanbul

    Historic_Areas_of_Istanbul

  • Runic inscriptions in Hagia Sophia
  • Runic inscriptions that are left in Hagia Sophia

    There are at least two runic inscriptions in Hagia Sophia's marble parapets. They may have been engraved by members of the Varangian Guard in Constantinople

    Runic inscriptions in Hagia Sophia

    Runic inscriptions in Hagia Sophia

    Runic_inscriptions_in_Hagia_Sophia

  • Hagia Sophia, Monemvasia
  • Byzantine church in Monemvasia, Greece

    The Church of Hagia Sophia (Greek: Ἁγία Σοφία, romanized: Hagía Sophía, lit. 'Holy Wisdom' Ancient Greek pronunciation: [aˈʝia soˈfia]) or Holy Wisdom

    Hagia Sophia, Monemvasia

    Hagia Sophia, Monemvasia

    Hagia_Sophia,_Monemvasia

  • Omphalion
  • Central church ornament

    executed in technique opus sectile, is mosaic located in the Church of Hagia Sophia in Constantinople. Also it is sacred circular marking slabs that

    Omphalion

    Omphalion

  • Murad III
  • Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1574 to 1595

    in Murad III Mausoleum, Hagia Sophia Mosque) Fahriye Sultan (c. 1594 - 16 November 1678, buried in Murad III Mausoleum, Hagia Sophia Mosque) called also

    Murad III

    Murad III

    Murad_III

  • Gli
  • Cat in Hagia Sophia, Istanbul

    – 7 November 2020) was a cat from Istanbul best known for living in the Hagia Sophia, for which she became an Internet celebrity, grabbing the attention

    Gli

    Gli

    Gli

  • Elisakh Hagia
  • Indonesian rapper

    Elisakh Hagia (born 23 January 2008), known professionally as ELS, is an Indonesian rapper, singer, and dancer. She is best known for the songs SLIDE

    Elisakh Hagia

    Elisakh_Hagia

  • Hagia Triada Church, Ayvalık
  • Church in Ayvalık, Turkey

    Hagia Triada (Greek: Ἁγία Τριάδα, Turkish: Aya Triada Kilisesi), meaning Holy Trinity, was a Greek Orthodox church in Ayvalık, Turkey. After the Greco-Turkish

    Hagia Triada Church, Ayvalık

    Hagia_Triada_Church,_Ayvalık

  • Justinian I
  • Roman emperor from 527 to 565

    of Byzantine culture, and his building program yielded works such as the Hagia Sophia. According to his contemporary Procopius, Justinian was born in the

    Justinian I

    Justinian I

    Justinian_I

  • Byzantine Empire
  • Continuation of the Roman Empire (330–1453)

    subdued the 532 Nika revolt he rebuilt much of Constantinople, including the Hagia Sophia. Justinian I took advantage of the confusion, following Theoderic

    Byzantine Empire

    Byzantine Empire

    Byzantine_Empire

  • Hagia Triada Church, Istanbul
  • Church in Turkey

    Hagia Triada ("Holy Trinity"; Greek: Ιερός Ναός Αγίας Τριάδος, romanized: Ierós Naós Agías Triádos; Turkish: Aya Triada Rum Ortodoks Kilisesi) is a Greek

    Hagia Triada Church, Istanbul

    Hagia Triada Church, Istanbul

    Hagia_Triada_Church,_Istanbul

  • Hagia Triada Sarcophagus
  • Sarcophagus displayed at the Heraklion Archaeological Museum in Crete, Greece

    The Hagia Triada Sarcophagus is a late Minoan 137 cm (54 in)-long limestone sarcophagus, dated to around 1400 BC or some decades later, excavated from

    Hagia Triada Sarcophagus

    Hagia Triada Sarcophagus

    Hagia_Triada_Sarcophagus

  • Isidore of Miletus
  • 5th-century Byzantine Greek architect and mathematician

    the other) that Emperor Justinian I commissioned to design the cathedral Hagia Sophia in Constantinople from 532 to 537. He was born c. 475 AD. The creation

    Isidore of Miletus

    Isidore of Miletus

    Isidore_of_Miletus

  • Fall of Constantinople
  • 1453 Ottoman conquest of the Byzantine capital

    were raped inside Hagia Sophia. Critobulus described the enslavement and sexual abuse committed by the Ottoman troops inside the Hagia Sophia: Among all

    Fall of Constantinople

    Fall of Constantinople

    Fall_of_Constantinople

  • Turkey
  • Country in Southeastern Europe and West Asia

    Byzantine architecture dates back to the 4th century AD. Its best example is Hagia Sophia. Byzantine architectural style continued to develop after the conquest

    Turkey

    Turkey

    Turkey

  • Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople
  • Autocephalous church of Eastern Orthodox Christianity

    north of the imperial borders. The cathedral church of Constantinople, Hagia Sophia, served as the center of religious life in the eastern Christian

    Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople

    Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople

    Ecumenical_Patriarchate_of_Constantinople

  • Hagia Triada Cathedral, Piraeus
  • Church in Piraeus, Greece

    The Hagia Triada Cathedral ("Holy Trinity"; Greek: Ιερός Καθεδρικός Ναός Αγίας Τριάδος, romanized: Hierós Kathedrikós Naós Hagías Triádos, lit. 'Sacred

    Hagia Triada Cathedral, Piraeus

    Hagia Triada Cathedral, Piraeus

    Hagia_Triada_Cathedral,_Piraeus

  • Blue Mosque, Istanbul
  • 17th-century mosque in Turkey

    mosque was built next to the former Hippodrome and stands across from the Hagia Sophia, another popular tourist site. The Blue Mosque was included in the

    Blue Mosque, Istanbul

    Blue Mosque, Istanbul

    Blue_Mosque,_Istanbul

  • Sophia (wisdom)
  • Personification of wisdom in philosophy and religion

    Wisdom (Ἁγία Σοφία, Hagía Sophía) can refer either to Jesus Christ the Word of God (as in the dedication of the church of Hagia Sophia in Constantinople)

    Sophia (wisdom)

    Sophia (wisdom)

    Sophia_(wisdom)

  • Minoan religion
  • Prehistoric belief system

    themselves. The griffin also appears, for example drawing a chariot on the Hagia Triada sarcophagus. The bull-headed man, perhaps the precursor of the Minotaur

    Minoan religion

    Minoan religion

    Minoan_religion

  • Hagia Sophia, Mystras
  • Byzantine church in Mystras, Greece

    The Church of Hagia Sophia (Ancient Greek: Ἁγία Σοφία, romanized: Hagía Sophía, lit. 'Holy Wisdom' Greek pronunciation: [aˈʝia soˈfia]) or Holy Wisdom

    Hagia Sophia, Mystras

    Hagia Sophia, Mystras

    Hagia_Sophia,_Mystras

  • Abbey of the Dormition
  • Catholic abbey in Mount Zion, Jerusalem, Israel

    and 2006 the community was known as the Abbey of Hagia Maria Sion, in reference to the basilica of Hagia Sion that stood on this spot during the Byzantine

    Abbey of the Dormition

    Abbey of the Dormition

    Abbey_of_the_Dormition

  • Agia Sophia Stadium
  • Stadium in Nea Filadelfeia, Greece

    Agia Sophia, named after the Byzantine-built former Orthodox cathedral Hagia Sophia, was picked in order to commemorate the roots of the club from the

    Agia Sophia Stadium

    Agia Sophia Stadium

    Agia_Sophia_Stadium

  • Süleymaniye Mosque
  • Mosque and religious complex in Istanbul, Turkey

    completion of the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople: "Solomon, I have surpassed thee!" Suleiman's mosque, in turn, references the Hagia Sophia, Justinian's

    Süleymaniye Mosque

    Süleymaniye Mosque

    Süleymaniye_Mosque

  • Saint Sophia Church, Sofia
  • Oldest church in Sofia, Bulgaria

    and others for the next few centuries. As a contemporary structure of the Hagia Sophia church in Constantinople, the Saint Sofia Church, with the cross

    Saint Sophia Church, Sofia

    Saint Sophia Church, Sofia

    Saint_Sophia_Church,_Sofia

  • Harvester Vase
  • Minoan carved stone vase of c. 1550 BC

    Late Bronze Age stone rhyton, dating to about 1550 to 1500 BC, found at Hagia Triada, an ancient "palace" of the Minoan civilization in Crete. It is now

    Harvester Vase

    Harvester Vase

    Harvester_Vase

  • Ottoman Empire
  • Turkish Empire (c. 1299–1922)

    the 16th and 17th centuries, which was also strongly influenced by the Hagia Sophia. The most important architect of the Classical period is Mimar Sinan

    Ottoman Empire

    Ottoman Empire

    Ottoman_Empire

  • Gül Mosque
  • Former Eastern Orthodox church in Istanbul, Turkey

    of Hagia Theodosia en tois Dexiokratous. However, at the beginning of the last century, Jules Pargoire identified it instead as the church of Hagia Euphēmia

    Gül Mosque

    Gül Mosque

    Gül_Mosque

  • Agia Paraskevi
  • Municipality in Greece

    Agia Paraskevi (Greek: Αγία Παρασκευή, Agía Paraskeví) is a suburb and a municipality in the northeastern part of the Athens agglomeration, Greece. It

    Agia Paraskevi

    Agia Paraskevi

    Agia_Paraskevi

  • Saint Irene church, Athens
  • Basilica church in Athens, Greece

    Saint Irene' Greek pronunciation: [aˈʝia iˈrini]), also known as Hagia Irene or Hagia Eirene, is an Eastern Orthodox church in the city of Athens, Greece

    Saint Irene church, Athens

    Saint Irene church, Athens

    Saint_Irene_church,_Athens

  • Selim II
  • Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1566 to 1574

    by Murad III, buried with his father in Hagia Sophia). Şehzade Ali (1572 – 1572, buried with his father in Hagia Sophia), died shortly after birth along

    Selim II

    Selim II

    Selim_II

  • Conversion of non-Islamic places of worship into mosques
  • Brontochion Monastery, the Hagia Sophia (Ayasofya Mosque), and Panagia Hodegetria (Fethiye Mosque) churches in Laconia. The Hagia Sophia (Bey Mosque) in Drama

    Conversion of non-Islamic places of worship into mosques

    Conversion of non-Islamic places of worship into mosques

    Conversion_of_non-Islamic_places_of_worship_into_mosques

  • Hagia Sophia, Edessa
  • Former church in Edessa

    The Basilica of Hagia Sophia of Edessa (Greek: Ἁγία Σοφία, meaning "Holy Wisdom") was an ancient Early Christian church and later a Byzantine basilica

    Hagia Sophia, Edessa

    Hagia_Sophia,_Edessa

  • Pendentive
  • Architectural element for supporting a dome atop square walls

    the architectural form came in the 6th-century Eastern Roman cathedral, Hagia Sophia, in Constantinople (Istanbul). A pendentive, labelled A. Illustration

    Pendentive

    Pendentive

    Pendentive

  • Heide Göttner-Abendroth
  • German activist

    International Academy for Modern Matriarchal Studies and Matriarchal Spirituality (HAGIA). In 1992, she served as a visiting professor at the University of Innsbruck

    Heide Göttner-Abendroth

    Heide_Göttner-Abendroth

  • Edirnekapı, Fatih
  • Quarter in Istanbul, Turkey

    Edirnekapı has several historical sites, like the Mosque of Kariye, the historic Hagia Yorgi Greek Orthodox Church, and the imperial Mosque of Mihrimah Sultan

    Edirnekapı, Fatih

    Edirnekapı, Fatih

    Edirnekapı,_Fatih

  • Istanbul
  • Largest city in Turkey

    Istanbul's most iconic structures, is the Hagia Sophia. Topped by a dome 31 meters (102 ft) in diameter, the Hagia Sophia stood as the world's largest cathedral

    Istanbul

    Istanbul

    Istanbul

  • Nicaea
  • Ancient Greek city of Asia Minor

    Byzantine Iconoclasm, in 787 (the council probably met in the basilica of Hagia Sophia). Nicaea became the capital of the Opsician Theme in the 8th century

    Nicaea

    Nicaea

    Nicaea

  • New 7 Wonders of the World
  • Online popularity poll in 2007 to pick new Wonders of the World

    Amesbury, United Kingdom 2400 BC Acropolis of Athens Athens, Greece 447 BC Hagia Sophia Istanbul, Turkey 537 AD Angkor Wat Angkor, Cambodia 1113 AD Moai

    New 7 Wonders of the World

    New 7 Wonders of the World

    New_7_Wonders_of_the_World

  • Saint Nedelya Cathedral, Sofia
  • Eastern Orthodox cathedral

    The Saint Nedelya Cathedral (Bulgarian: Катедрален храм "Св. великомъченица Неделя" в София or църква „Света Неделя“, romanized: Sveta Nedelya), is an

    Saint Nedelya Cathedral, Sofia

    Saint Nedelya Cathedral, Sofia

    Saint_Nedelya_Cathedral,_Sofia

  • Hagia Sophia Hurrem Sultan Bathhouse
  • Building in Fatih, Istanbul

    The Hagia Sophia Hürrem Sultan Bathhouse (Turkish: Ayasofya Hürrem Sultan Hamamı, aka Hagia Sophia Haseki Bathhouse (Ayasofya Haseki Hamamı) and Haseki

    Hagia Sophia Hurrem Sultan Bathhouse

    Hagia Sophia Hurrem Sultan Bathhouse

    Hagia_Sophia_Hurrem_Sultan_Bathhouse

  • Hippodrome of Constantinople
  • Ancient Roman circus in Istanbul

    were destroyed, such as the nearby second Hagia Sophia, the Byzantine cathedral. The current (third) Hagia Sophia was built by Justinian I following the

    Hippodrome of Constantinople

    Hippodrome of Constantinople

    Hippodrome_of_Constantinople

  • Forum of Theodosius
  • Roman forum and triumphal column in Constantinople (Istanbul, Turkey)

    Constantinople and stood on the Mese, the major road that ran west from Hagia Sophia (Turkish: Ayasofya). It was originally built by Constantine I and

    Forum of Theodosius

    Forum of Theodosius

    Forum_of_Theodosius

  • The Chora
  • Medieval church and mosque in Istanbul

    large scale probably alludes to a similar scene in the south gallery of the Hagia Sophia, installed soon after the Latin occupation of Constantinople (1204–61)

    The Chora

    The Chora

    The_Chora

  • Church of the Holy Apostles
  • Church and imperial mausoleum in Constantinople

    to and improve upon it. It was second in size and importance only to the Hagia Sophia among the great churches of the capital. When Constantinople fell

    Church of the Holy Apostles

    Church of the Holy Apostles

    Church_of_the_Holy_Apostles

  • Basilica Cistern
  • Ancient cistern beneath Istanbul, Turkey

    Istanbul, Turkey. The cistern, located 150 metres (490 ft) southwest of the Hagia Sophia on the historical peninsula of Sarayburnu, was built in the 6th century

    Basilica Cistern

    Basilica Cistern

    Basilica_Cistern

  • Mehmed III
  • Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1595 to 1603

    buried in Hagia Sophia Mosque). Şehzade Fülan (c. 1597/1598, Topkapi Palace, Constantinople - 1598, Topkapi Palace, Constantinople; buried in Hagia Sophia

    Mehmed III

    Mehmed III

    Mehmed_III

  • Neo-Ottomanism
  • Reactionary ideology in Turkey glorifying the Ottoman monarchy

    Turkish law as Hagia Sophia's waqf, endowed by Sultan Mehmed II, had designated the site a mosque; proponents of the decision argued the Hagia Sophia was

    Neo-Ottomanism

    Neo-Ottomanism

    Neo-Ottomanism

  • Inferno (Brown novel)
  • 2013 novel by Dan Brown

    the video specifies and that Zobrist's clues point to its location: the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul. They find the plague is in the Cistern but discover

    Inferno (Brown novel)

    Inferno_(Brown_novel)

  • Trabzon
  • City in Turkey

    Meydan, a square in the center of the city, which includes a tea garden. The Hagia Sophia (formerly Turkish: Ayasofya Müzesi, now a mosque), a stunning Byzantine

    Trabzon

    Trabzon

    Trabzon

  • Phaistos
  • Ancient Greek city in Crete

    notably Hagia Triada and Gortyn. Hagia Triada has a smaller palace which may have been connected to the rulers of Phaistos as a vacation residence. Hagia Triada's

    Phaistos

    Phaistos

    Phaistos

  • Empire of Trebizond
  • Byzantine rump state (1204–1461)

    List of Trapezuntine usurpers Komnenos dynasty and related family tree Hagia Sophia, Trabzon Sumela Monastery Dorothy Dunnett, a Scottish historical

    Empire of Trebizond

    Empire of Trebizond

    Empire_of_Trebizond

  • Christ Pantocrator
  • Depiction of Jesus

    in the Sinai (archived 20 February 2006) The icon Christ Pantocrator at Chilandar Monastery on Holy Mount Athos The Deesis Pantocrator in Hagia Sophia

    Christ Pantocrator

    Christ Pantocrator

    Christ_Pantocrator

  • Istanbul during the Ottoman Empire
  • History of Istanbul under Ottoman rule

    centre and, as a sign of victory over the enemy, rode a white horse into Hagia Sophia, ordering its conversion into a mosque. Much of Constantinople was

    Istanbul during the Ottoman Empire

    Istanbul during the Ottoman Empire

    Istanbul_during_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • Et'hem Bey Mosque
  • Sunni mosque in Tirana, Albania

    eternal beauty to the city, as Hagia Sophia has given to Istanbul”. The author of the verses recalls the idea of Hagia Sophia, which does not appear on

    Et'hem Bey Mosque

    Et'hem Bey Mosque

    Et'hem_Bey_Mosque

  • Irene of Hungary
  • Byzantine empress from 1104 to 1134

    into a mosque, and the old imperial tombs subsequently fell into decay. At Hagia Sophia, in a mosaic dated circa 1118, Empress Irene is depicted as a fair-haired

    Irene of Hungary

    Irene of Hungary

    Irene_of_Hungary

  • 2020
  • Calendar year

    expansion in half a decade. Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan orders the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul to be reverted to a mosque following a supreme court

    2020

    2020

    2020

  • List of churches dedicated to Holy Wisdom
  • Churches dedicated to Holy Wisdom (Hagia Sophia, also rendered Saint Sophia) include: Wikimedia Commons has media related to Holy Wisdom churches. Sophia

    List of churches dedicated to Holy Wisdom

    List_of_churches_dedicated_to_Holy_Wisdom

  • Varangian Guard
  • Elite unit of the Byzantine Army

    arms of the municipality of Täby, Sweden One of the runic inscriptions in Hagia Sophia, probably carved by members of the Varangian Guard According to the

    Varangian Guard

    Varangian Guard

    Varangian_Guard

  • Christianity
  • Abrahamic monotheistic religion

    An example of Byzantine pictorial art, the Deësis mosaic at the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople

    Christianity

    Christianity

    Christianity

  • İznik
  • District and municipality in Bursa, Turkey

    became the capital of the expanding Ottoman Emirate. The large church of Hagia Sophia in the centre of the town was converted into the Orhan Mosque and

    İznik

    İznik

    İznik

  • Architecture of Istanbul
  • Overview of architecture in Istanbul

    but further improved these architectural concepts, as evidenced with the Hagia Sophia, which was designed by Isidorus and Anthemius as the third church

    Architecture of Istanbul

    Architecture of Istanbul

    Architecture_of_Istanbul

  • Chthonic deities
  • Deities or spirits of the underworld

    Hagia Triada Sarcophagus, 1400 BC, Minoan fresco potentially depicting chthonic worship.

    Chthonic deities

    Chthonic deities

    Chthonic_deities

  • Eleftherios Noufrakis
  • Greek Orthodox military priest

    priest. He is known for performing the first and only Divine Liturgy in the Hagia Sophia since the 1453 fall of Constantinople. Wikimedia Commons has media

    Eleftherios Noufrakis

    Eleftherios Noufrakis

    Eleftherios_Noufrakis

  • Latin Empire
  • Crusader state that replaced the Byzantine Empire from 1204–1261

    elected the emperor with Venetian support, and crowned on 16 May in the Hagia Sophia in a ceremony that closely followed Eastern Roman practices. Not

    Latin Empire

    Latin Empire

    Latin_Empire

  • Elpidophoros of America
  • Greek Orthodox Archbishop of America (born 1967)

    Turkish Council of State annulled the Cabinet's 1934 decision to convert Hagia Sophia to a museum and revoked the monument's status, and a subsequent decree

    Elpidophoros of America

    Elpidophoros of America

    Elpidophoros_of_America

  • Feral cats in Istanbul
  • Large population of feral cats in the Turkish city

    was honored with a statue. Gli (2004-2020) was born in and raised in the Hagia Sophia, gaining the attention of visiting tourists and being the subject

    Feral cats in Istanbul

    Feral cats in Istanbul

    Feral_cats_in_Istanbul

  • Alexandre Raymond
  • Constantinople-born French architectural historian

    twenty years of his life he undertook substantial work, in particular on Hagia Sophia. Alexandre Marc Raymond was born on 22 January 1872 in Constantinople

    Alexandre Raymond

    Alexandre Raymond

    Alexandre_Raymond

  • Pammakaristos Church
  • Greek Orthodox Byzantine church in Istanbul, Turkey

    contains the largest quantity of Byzantine mosaics in Istanbul after the Hagia Sophia and The Chora. The mosque-museum is in the Çarşamba neighbourhood

    Pammakaristos Church

    Pammakaristos Church

    Pammakaristos_Church

  • The Byzantine - A Novel
  • to Constantinople. The story ends with the building of a church called Hagia Sophia. There Teia Flavius Diocletianus saw his friend Theodora again. Teia

    The Byzantine - A Novel

    The_Byzantine_-_A_Novel

  • Basileus
  • Greek title roughly meaning 'monarch'

    Blachernae Palace Chora Church City Walls Great Palace of Constantinople Hagia Irene Hagia Sophia Hippodrome Hippodrome factions Pammakaristos Church Prison

    Basileus

    Basileus

    Basileus

  • Macedonian Renaissance
  • Byzantine cultural movement during the Macedonian dynasty

    programme of redecoration of churches, such as the creation of mosaics in the Hagia Sophia. the building of the now lost Nea Ekklesia of Basil I (built between

    Macedonian Renaissance

    Macedonian Renaissance

    Macedonian_Renaissance

  • Zoe (name)
  • Name list

    Zoe A mosaic of the Empress Zoë Porphyrogenita in the Hagia Sophia. Pronunciation /ˈzoʊ.i/ ZOH-ee; /ˈzoʊ/ ZOH Gender female Origin Language Greek Meaning

    Zoe (name)

    Zoe (name)

    Zoe_(name)

  • Hagia Sophia Church, Nesebar
  • Hagia Sophia Church (Medieval Greek: Ναός Ἁγίας Σοφίας, Naós Hagías Sophías, "Church of Holy Wisdom"), also known as the Church of Saint Sofia (Bulgarian:

    Hagia Sophia Church, Nesebar

    Hagia Sophia Church, Nesebar

    Hagia_Sophia_Church,_Nesebar

  • List of early Christian and medieval mosaics
  • Treasure of Cathedral (Domschatzkammer Aachen) Hagia Sophia- dome mosaic Hagia Sophia, Thessaloniki Hagia Sophia — «Virgin enthroned» mosaic in apse; «Gabriel»

    List of early Christian and medieval mosaics

    List of early Christian and medieval mosaics

    List_of_early_Christian_and_medieval_mosaics

  • Fatih
  • District and municipality in Istanbul, Turkey

    conquest, groups of Islamic scholars transformed the major churches of Hagia Sophia and the Pantocrator (today the Zeyrek Mosque) into mosques, but the

    Fatih

    Fatih

    Fatih

  • List of largest church buildings
  • included even if they currently do not function as a church. For example, the Hagia Sophia is included; it was originally built as a church but currently operates

    List of largest church buildings

    List of largest church buildings

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  • Byzantine Empire under the Justinian dynasty
  • Period of Byzantine history from 518 to 602

    Justinian's building program, many buildings were constructed, including the Hagia Sophia, Basilica Cistern, Dara Dam, and others. Justinian had inherited

    Byzantine Empire under the Justinian dynasty

    Byzantine Empire under the Justinian dynasty

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  • İsmail Acar
  • Turkish painter

    İsmail Acar (born 1971) is a leading Turkish painter. He graduated with honors in 1991 from the Fine Arts School of Marmara University. In 1993, Acar received

    İsmail Acar

    İsmail_Acar

  • Verd antique
  • Type of green marble

    Acheiropoietos, Hagios Demetrios, and Hagia Sophia, Thessaloniki. Evliya Çelebi described the green ambo of Hagia Sophia was a ‘rare admirable artistic

    Verd antique

    Verd antique

    Verd_antique

  • Sack of Constantinople
  • 1204 conquest during the Fourth Crusade

    occupation) was established and Baldwin IX of Flanders crowned emperor in Hagia Sophia. After the city's sacking, most of the Byzantine Empire's territories

    Sack of Constantinople

    Sack of Constantinople

    Sack_of_Constantinople

  • History of Constantinople
  • Brief history of Constantinople from 330 to 1453

    Constantinople — the city of Constantine. During Constantine's reign, Hagia Sophia, Hagia Irene, Saint Agathius's Church on the Golden Horn and Saint Mocius's

    History of Constantinople

    History of Constantinople

    History_of_Constantinople

  • Mystras
  • World Heritage Site in Peloponnese, Greece

    for their libraries. Some of these decorations can still be seen in the Hagia Sophia church in the archeological site. In addition to the Palace of the

    Mystras

    Mystras

    Mystras

  • Chalcedonian schism
  • Break of communion between the Eastern and Oriental Orthodox churches

    himself, then paraded by Alexandrian seamen to the "Great Church" (later the Hagia Sophia) on a donkey, as though he were Jesus himself. He then entered Alexandria

    Chalcedonian schism

    Chalcedonian schism

    Chalcedonian_schism

  • Vault (architecture)
  • Architectural term for an arched roof

    the Hagia Sophia, being only about 40 to 60 feet (18 m) instead of 107 feet (33 m) The apotheosis of Byzantine architecture was reached in Hagia Sophia

    Vault (architecture)

    Vault (architecture)

    Vault_(architecture)

  • Boukoleon Palace
  • c. 5th-century Byzantine palace in Constantinople (now Istanbul, Turkey)

    the Sea of Marmara, to the south of the Hippodrome and east of the Little Hagia Sophia. The area was initially called Hormisdas after the Sasanian Persian

    Boukoleon Palace

    Boukoleon Palace

    Boukoleon_Palace

  • Greek fire
  • Byzantine incendiary weapon

    Greek fire are mentioned as present in the last Christian services held in Hagia Sophia before the Fall of Constantinople. The narrator is told that, in

    Greek fire

    Greek fire

    Greek_fire

  • 12th-century Byzantine domes
  • Blachernae Palace Chora Church City Walls Great Palace of Constantinople Hagia Irene Hagia Sophia Hippodrome Hippodrome factions Pammakaristos Church Prison

    12th-century Byzantine domes

    12th-century Byzantine domes

    12th-century_Byzantine_domes

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