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  • were well known (not least in the choir of Hagia Sophia), and remained so until the sack of Constantinople by the Western forces of the Fourth Crusade ...
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  • [[Image:Aya sofya.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Hagia Sophia, an [[Eastern ... in the Ottoman Empire, such as the Hagia Sophia in present-day Istanbul ...
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  • [[File:Istanbul, Hagia Sophia, Allah.jpg|thumb|350px|Medallion showing "Allah Jalla Jalaluhu" in the Hagia Sophia, Istanbul, Turkey]] ...
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  • Lands. She took the remains to the church of Hagia Sophia in Constantinople; they were later moved to Milan, before being sent to their current resting ...
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  • thumb|225px|Constantine the Great, mosaic in Hagia Sophia, Constantinople, c. 1000]] Seeking unity for his new state religion, Constantine summoned ...
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  • He moved the capital from Istanbul, and turned Hagia Sophia into a museum. Originally an Orthodox Christian cathedral, it became a Mosque after the Fall ...
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  • address divisions in the Church. (Mosaic in Hagia Sophia, Constantinople, c. 1000).]] The First Council of Nicaea was convened by Constantine ...
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  • mosaic of Saint John Chrysostom, Hagia Sophia |birth_place=Antioch |death_place=Comana in Pontus [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08452b.htm] ...
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  • I|Constantine the Great]], mosaic in the Hagia Sophia, c. 1000 C.E.]] A brighter future emerged for Christianity in the early fourth century as ...
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  • Mosque, Dome of the Rock, Faisal Mosque, Hagia Sophia (which has been both a cathedral and a mosque), and the many styles of Arabesque. ...
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  • thumb|right|Constantine the Great, mosaic in Hagia Sophia, c. 1000.]] The Emperor Constantine I established a precedent for the position of the ...
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  • most churches were left intact; however, the Hagia Sophia was turned into a mosque. The Ottoman court life in many aspects resembled ancient traditions ...
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  • [[File:Hagia Sofia Thessaloniki.jpg|thumb|[[Hagia Sophia, Thessaloniki ... as the Church of Saint Catherine, the Hagia Sophia of Thessaloniki, the Church ...
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  • in 944, Gregory Referendarius, archdeacon of Hagia Sophia in Constantinople, preached a sermon about the artifact. This sermon had been lost, but was ...
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  • left|225px|Constantine the Great, mosaic in Hagia Sophia, Constantinople, c. 1000]] [[Image:Israel Byzantine 5c.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Byzantine ...
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  • on Russian architecture is evident in Hagia Sophia in Kiev, originally built in the eleventh century by Yaroslav the Wise]] By the eleventh century ...
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