Tuesday 14 April 2009

hagia sophia constantinople

But he died in Constantinople and you can still see his grave in the Hagia Sophia. However, his bones are long gone – as the Latin Kingdom he established was eventually overthrown by the returning Byzantines and then...

Hagia Sophia, Constantinople
Hagia Sophia, Constantinople

Hagia Sophia, Constantinople
Hagia Sophia, Constantinople

Hagia Sophia interior.
Hagia Sophia interior.

Hagia Sophia (Constantinople)
Hagia Sophia (Constantinople)

Divine Beauty: Hagia Sophia,
Divine Beauty: Hagia Sophia,

(1) Hagia Sophia Interior
(1) Hagia Sophia Interior

14 canons of Neocaesarea. 21 canons of Sardica. 20 canons of Gangra. 25 canons of Antioch. 59 canons of Laodicea in Phrygia. 6 canons of Constantinople I. 7 canons of Ephesus. 27 canons of Chalcedon, 20 canons of Nicaea I. 25 canons of Ancyra... In later Byzantine collection of canons the canons of the two Photian synods (i.e., 17 canons of the Prododeutera synod and 3 canons of the synod in Hagia Sophia) were added to the corpus canonum. In some late...
Development of the Byzantine corpus canonum « ZONARAS

The original Hagia Sophia church was inaugurated back on February 15, 360 AD. It was the biggest church in the new Roman capital of Constantinople. Other churches constructed during this time such as Church of the Holy...
hagia sophia constantinople

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