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Hagia Sophia. Interior. IstanbulTurkey. Istanbul. Hagia Sophia. Interior. Dome with the Hexapterygon (six-winged angel)
Turkey. Istanbul. Hagia Sophia. Designed by Isidore fo Miletus and Anthemius of Tralles. 6th century
Italy. Rome. The Basilica of Saint Clement. Interior of theItaly. Rome. The Basilica of Saint Clement (Basilica di San Clemente al laterano). Church dedicated to Pope Clement I (1st cenutry A.C.)
Syria. Maloula. Mar Tecla Monastery. Near EastSyria. Maloula. Town built into the rugged mountainside. Mar Tecla Monastery, pupil of St. Paul. Near East. Photo before Syrian Civil War
Italy. Lucca. Basilica of San Frediano. ExteriorItaly. Lucca. Basilica of San Frediano. Facade with mosaic depicting The Ascension of Christ designed by Berlinghiero Berlinghieri (13th century)
John VIII Palaiologos (1392-1448). Penultimate reigning ByzaJohn VIII Palaiologos or Palaeologus (1392-1448). Penultimate reigning Byzantine Emperor, ruling from 1425 to 1448. Engraving. Colored
Byzantine sarcophagus-shaped reliquary. 5th-6th centuries ADByzantine Empire. Sarcophagus-shaped reliquary. 5th-6th centuries AD. Gypsum. From Apamea, Syria. Neues Museum (New Museum). Berlin. Germany
Syria. Resafa. Know in Roman times as Sergiopolis and briefly as Anastasiopolis. Archaeological site. Metropolitan Church. 520
Byzantine capital. 6th century. Prokonnesos marble. SpainByzantine capital. 6th century. Prokonnesos marble. From the Church of Saint Polyeuctus, Constantinople. Archaeological Museum of Catalonia. Barcelona. Spain
Syria. Resafa. Archaeological site. Basilica of Saint SergiSyria. Resafa. Know in Roman times as Sergiopolis and briefly as Anastasiopolis. Archaeological site. Basilica of Saint Sergius. 5th century. Byzantine period
Little Hagia Sophia. 6th century. Interior. IstanbulTurkey. Istanbul. Little Hagia Sophia. 6th century. Built by Isidore of Miletus (6th century) and Anthemius of Tralles (c.474-558). Columns and capitals upstairs
Turkey. Istanbul. Palace of the Porphyrogenitus. 13th century. Detail
Hagia Irene. Interior. IstanbulTurkey. Istanbul. Hagia Irene. Interior of the apse
Church of the Holy Saviour in Chora. Interior. IstanbulTurkey. Istanbul. Church of the Holy Saviour in Chora. 11th-13th centuries. Third transept of the exonarthex chaired by the mosaic of Christ Pantocrator
Turkey. Istanbul. Theodosian Walls. Belgrade Gate. Second Military Gate
Chi Rho. Church of Qalb Lozeh. SyriaSyria. Church of Qalb Lozeh. C.460. Chi Rho detail. Near Harim
Syria. Basilica of Saint Simeon Stylites. 5th century. RelieBasilica of Saint Simeon Stylites. 5th century. Sculptural detail. Relief. Cross. Near Aleppo. Syria
Church of the Holy Saviour in Chora. Exterior. IstanbulTurkey. Istanbul. Church of the Holy Saviour in Chora. 11th-13th centuries. Exterior
Hagia Irene. Capital. IstanbulTurkey. Istanbul. Hagia Irene. Byzantine capital with the monogram of Justinian and Theodora
Church of the Holy Saviour in Chora. Parecclesion. IstanbulTurkey. Istanbul. Church of the Holy Saviour in Chora. 11th-13th centuries. Parecclesion
Mosaic depicting Christ with the Virgin and Saint Minias. 13Italy. Basilica of Saint Minias on the Mountain. Byzantine apse mosaic depicting Christ with the Virgin and Saint Minias. 13th century. Florence
Turkey. Istanbul. Gate of Christ. First Military GateTurkey. Istanbul. First Military Gate. Gate of Christ
Church of the Holy Saviour in Chora. Fresco at the ParecclesTurkey. Istanbul. Church of the Holy Saviour in Chora. 11th century. Fresco at the Parecclesion depicting the Last Judgement, with Christ at the center of the celestial vault, among the Apostles
Hagia Irene. IstanbulTurkey. Istanbul. Hagia Irene. Exterior
Basil of Caesarea or Saint Basil the Great (329 / 30-379)Byzantine Art. Basil of Caesarea or Saint Basil the Great (329/30-379). Greek bishop of Caesarea Mazaca in Cappadocia.12th century. Baptistery of St. Marks Basilica. Venice. Italy
Mosiac. Great Palace of the Byzantine Empire. Istambul Mosaic Museum. Turkey
Relief of Archangel Michael. 13th centuryArchangel Michael. Relief. 13th century. From Constantinople. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany
The Roskilde cross. Byzantine reliquary cross of gold. ArounThe Roskilde cross. Byzantine reliquary cross of gold. The front side is decorated with 7 pearls and 15 gems. Around 1100. Found in the rood arch crucifix of Roskilde Cathedral. Denmark
Byzantine Art. Turkey. Cappadocia. Black Head Church. SoganByzantine Art. Turkey. Cappadocia. Black Head Church (Karabas Lilesesi). Rock-cut church. Soganli Valley. Central Anatolia. Western Asia
Byzantine Art. Syria. Resafa. View of the ruins. Western AsiByzantine Art. Syria. Resafa. Archaeological site situated south-west of the city of Ar Raqqah and the Euphrates. Biblical Rezeph. Ruins. Western Asia
Greek script. Lintel with inscription of Emperor Justinian. Marble. 538 A.C. Miletus. Market Gate. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany
Robed head of a priestess of the goddess Athena. PergamonRobed head of a priestess of the goddess Athena. 117-138 BC. Found in the Byzantine wall of Pergamum. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany
Greece. Mystras. The Castle. Built in 1249 by Guillaume II the Villhardouin. Until the Turkish conquest in 1460, Mistra was ruled by Bizantine princes, who from 1347 bore the title of despot
Greece. Mystras. Church of Agia Sophia. Built in the 14th century by Manuel Cantacuzenus who was the first Despot of Mystras. Outside
Greece. Mystras. Monastery of Agia Sophia. Ruins of refectory. Peloponnese
Greece. Mystras. Church of Evangelistria. 14th-15th CenturyGreece. Mystras. Church of Evangelistria. Built in 14th-15th Century. Byzantine style. Ottoman Empire. Peloponnese
Greece. Mystras. The Cathedral or Metropolitan Church of Aghios Dhimitrios. Was built by the first Paleologue ruler between 1270 and 1292 and is the oldest of Mystrass churches
Greece. Sparta. Byzantine church of Christ the Saviour. 10th -11th centuries. Near Acropolis. Region of Laconia. South-eastern peloponnese
Byzantine art. Turkey. The Buckle Church (Tokali Kilise). SoByzantine art. Turkey. The Buckle Church (Tokali Kilise). 10th century. Carved into the rock. Soganli Valley. Cappadocia region. Anatolian Peninsula
Byzantine art. Turkey. Karanlik Kilise (Dark Church). 11th century. It was part of a rock-cut monastery. Interior. Open Air Museum Goreme. Goreme Valley. Cappadocia region. Anatolian Peninsula
Byzantine art. Turkey. Church of St. John. Fresco depictingByzantine art. Turkey. Church of St. John. 11th century. Carved into the rock. Fresco depicting the Last Supper. Gulsehir. Cappadocia region. Anatolian Peninsula
Byzantine art. Turkey. The Kubbeli Kilise (Dome Church). SogByzantine art. Turkey. The Kubbeli Kilise (Dome Church). 10th century. The paintings date from about 850-950 A.C. Carved into the rock. Soganli Valley. Cappadocia region. Anatolian Peninsula
Byzantine Church of St. John the Baptist. 8th century. Kerch. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Ukraine
Ukraine. Autonomous Republc of Crimea. Kerch. Byzantine ChurUkraine. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Kerch. Byzantine Church of St. John the Baptist. Founded in 717. 8th century. Exterior
Ukraine. Yevpatoria. CathedralUkraine. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Yevpatoria. Cathedral of St. Nicholas the Miracle Worker. 19th century. Built by Alexander Bernardazzi. Iconostasis by Vannuki