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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
Ukraine. Saint Vladimir Cathedral and Chersonesus Taurica ruUkraine. Ruins of greek colony Chersonesus Taurica. 6th century BC. At background, Neo-Byzantine Russian Orthodox Church reconstructed at 21th century by E. Osadchiy. Sevastopol
Ukraine. Saint Vladimir Cathedral. Neo-Byzantine Russian Orthodox Church built at 19th century. Reconstructed at 21th century by E. Osadchiy. Exterior. Chersonesus Taurica. Sevastopol
Column of Phocas. Roman Forum. ItalyItaly. Rome. Column of Phocas. 608 AD. Dedicated to the Eastern Roman Emperor Phocas. Roman Forum
Byzantine Art. Greece. Virgin Dexiokratousa in stone. Holding the child with his right hand. Dated circa 1435. Old Fortress Museum. Corfu. Ionian Islands
Greece. Patras. Church of Agios Andreas (Saint Andrew), neo-Byzantine building covered by a large central dome. Founded in 1908 by king George I and inaugurated in 1974
Byzantine Art. Greece. Frescoes from the Monastery of St. Andrew in Mesovouni Volimes. Anonymous. 17th century. Byzantine Museum. Zante. Ionian Islands
Wooden iconostasis by Angelos Masketis. 17th century. ByzantByzantine Art. Greece. Wooden iconostasis by Angelos Masketis, from the church of Pantocrator, 1683. Byzantine Museum. Zante. Greece
Byzantine Art. Greece. Icon with the Virgin of Tenderness (Kaardiotissa). Dated to the mid 15th century. Attributed to Angelos. It comes from the church of Agios Georgios. Byzantine Museum. Zante
Novalesa Abbey. Chapel of Saint Eldrado and Saint NicholasItaly. Novalesa Abbey. Chapel of Saint Eldrado and Saint Nicholas. 11th century. Fresco depicting Saint Michael Archangel. Abse
Empress Irene. Mosaic. TurkeyEmpress Irene (1088-1134). Byzantine empress. Mosaic of the South Gallery. Hagia Sophia. Istanbul. Turkey
Pope Vigilius (c. 500-555). Roman pope (537-555). EngravingPope Vigilius (c. 500-555). Roman pope (537-555), elected in 536. Portrait. Engraving. National Library. Rome. Italy
St. Mark the Evangelist and his symbol, the Winged Lion. Saint Marks Basilica. Venice. Italy
Capital. Euphrasian Basilica. Porec. CroatiaCroatia. Porec. Euphrasian Basilica. Byzantine church built in the 6th century. Capital detail
Justinian I (483-565). MosaicJustinian I (483-565). Eastern Roman Emperor. Mosaic depicting the emperor offering a model of the Hagia Sophia to the Virgin Mary. Southwestern entrance. tympanum. Hagia Sophia. Istanbul. Turkey
Turkey. Istanbul. Hagia Sophia. Interior