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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
Syria. Basilica of St. Simeon (476-491). Courtyard with theByzantine Art. Syria. 5th Century. Basilica of St. Simeon (476-491). Courtyard with the remains of the St. Simeon column. Around Aleppo
BYZANTINE ART. REPUBLIC OF ALBANIA. Frescoes in Lekuresi Castle. Saranda
St. Jason, St. Sosipater and St. Kerkyra. Byzantine fresco dating from the 17th century. From the church of Our Lady Antivouniotissa. Old Fortress Museum. Corfu. Ionian Islands. Greece
St. Kerkyra. Byzantine fresco. 17th century. Old Fortress MuSt. Kerkyra. Byzantine fresco dating from the 17th century. From the church of Our Lady Antivouniotissa. Old Fortress Museum. Corfu. Ionian Islands. Greece
The Annunciation. Detail. 15th century. Corfu. GreeceThe Annunciation. Detail. Fresco dated in the second half of the 15th century. From the church of St. Nicholas of Kato Korakiana. Old Fortress Museum. Corfu. Ionian Islands
Euphrasian basilica. Ciborium. Porec. CroatiaBYZANTINE ART. CROATIA. Euphrasian Basilica. Byzantine church built in the sixth century. World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1997. POREC. Inside view with the ciborium. Istrian Peninsula
Euphrasian basilica. Ciboirum. Porec. CroatiaBYZANTINE ART. CROATIA. Euphrasian Basilica. Byzantine church built in the sixth century. World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1997. Ciborium built in 1227. POREC. Istrian Peninsula
Euphrasian basilica. Mosaic. Porec. CroatiaBYZANTINE ART. CROATIA. Euphrasian Basilica. Byzantine church built in the sixth century. World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1997. Mosaic in the tympanum of the entrance to the temple. POREC
Despots PalaceBYZANTINE ART. GREECE. Despots palace. Built between XIII and XV centuries. MISTRA. Province of Lakonia. Region of the Peloponnese
Byzantine icon. Virgin Hodegetria. XVI century. GreeceBYZANTINE ART. GREECE. Doubled-sided ICON with the crucifixion scene in front and VIRGIN HODEGETRIA or Christ conductive on the back. Dated in the sixteenth century. Byzantine Museum. Athens
Byzantine Art. Lectionary with Gospel passages. GreeceBYZANTINE ART. GREECE. Lectionary illuminated and manuscript containing the Gospel passages read during the Divine Liturgy. Open book. Byzantine Museum. Athens
Byzantine Art. Liturgical roll. GreeceBYZANTINE ART. GREECE. Liturgical roll. Byzantine Museum. Athens
Hodegetria church. MystrasBYZANTINE ART. Hodegetria Church or Aphendiko Church. Built in 1310. Outside view. Mystras. Province of Lakonia. Peloponnese
Saints Theodore church. MystrasBYZANTINE ART. Saints Theodore Church. Built between 1290 and 1295 is one of the oldest church in Mistras. Outside view.Province of Lakonia. Peloponnese
Sancta Sophia Church. MystrasBYZANTINE ART. Sancta Sophia church (HAGIA SOPHIA). Built by Manuel Kantakouzenos or Cantacuzenus Palaiologos, first despot of Mistras
ITALY. Ravenna. San Apollinare Nuovo. Judas remorse, 7th century. Scene from The Passion of Jesus, which decorates the upper right side of the main nave. Byzantine art. Mosaic
The Final Judgment. 1560. Detail. Paintings in the narthex of the katholikon (church). Late Byzantine art. Fresco. GREECE. THESSALY. TRIKALA. Kalambaka. Roussanou Monastery
Cover of Saint Isabels bible, 13th century. Late Byzantine art. Jewelry. ITALY. FRIULI-VENEZIA GIULIA. UDINE. Cividale del Friuli. Archaeological Museum
GREECE. Daphni. Dapni Monastery. View of the church (octagonal floor plan) and the original wall. XIth century. Byzantine art. Architecture
Jerusalem (6th c. )JORDAN. Madaba. Basilica of Saint George. Jerusalem (6th c.). The oldest existing map of Palestine. Byzantine art. Mosaic
Istanbul, Turkey - View toward the Burnt ColumnThe Column of Constantine (or Burnt Column ) is a monumental column constructed on the orders of the Roman emperor Constantine the Great in 330 AD
Carthage, Tunisia - Ruins of a Byzantine Basilica. Date: circa 1910s
Istanbul, Turkey - The Burnt ColumnThe Column of Constantine (or Burnt Column ) is a monumental column constructed on the orders of the Roman emperor Constantine the Great in 330 AD
Icon of the Virgin of the Tenderness. Russian school. Byzantine art. RUSSIA. Moscow. Tretyakov Gallery
Constantinople, 15th c. Miniature Painting. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library
RUBLYOV, Andrey (1360-1430). The Trinity. ca. 1411. Byzantine art. Painting. RUSSIA. Moscow. Tretyakov Gallery
Juan de Austria, Don (1545-1578). Saint Michael the Archangel. 15th c. Byzantine art. Tempera on wood. RUSSIA. Moscow. Tretyakov Gallery
Basilica of Sant Apollinare in Classe. 530. ITALY. EMILIA-ROMAGNA. Ravenna. Sant Apollinaire in Classe. Early Byzantine art
St. Marks Basilica. ITALY. Venice. St. Mark sSt. Marks Basilica. ITALY. Venice. St. Marks Basilica. Middle Byzantine art. Architecture
Plaque depicting an enthroned Virgin Mary (Theotocos Virgin). 10th c. Made of enamel and gold in Byzantium. Byzantine art. Enamel. SPAIN. Madrid. Lạ ro Galdiano Foundation
Burnt Column of Constantine, Constantinople, TurkeyGreetings postcard from Constantinople (Istanbul), Turkey, showing the Burnt Column of the Roman Emperor Constantine, built to commemorate the declaration of Byzantium (later renamed Constantinople)
Romano-Byzantine MosaicRomano-Byzantine style mosaics, designed by G. Pippet, in the Church of the Sacred Heart and St. Catherine, Droitwich, Worcestershire, England. Date: 1930s
Constantinople - The Burnt ColumnThe Column of Constantine (or Burnt Column ) is a monumental column constructed on the orders of the Roman emperor Constantine the Great in 330 AD
Nikephoros II Phokas (c912 - 969 AD)An actor dressed up as Nikephoros II Phokas (c912 - 969 AD) - Byzantine Emperor of Armenian descent - married to Theophano, who was Romanos IIs widow and was regent for Basil II
Istanbul 14th CenturyImperial Byzantium before the Turkish conquest : the artist had evidently never been there and didn t know anyone who had, so he depicted it as an English fortified town
Istanbul WallsPart of the triple lines of walls which were intended to protect Byzantium against all comers - but they failed to keep out the Turks in 1453
Turkey / Byzantium ViewA section of the imperial city of Byzantium, before the Turkish conquest of 1453, showing monuments erected in the ruined hippodrome
Turkey / ByzantiumFlorentine map of the imperial city of Byzantium, before the Turkish conquest of 1453, showing how the city is divided by the Golden Horn