Pantheon ... Emperor Justinian in 532. The building was completed in 537, with Hagia Sophia under construction for only 5 years. Both the speed of ... View More
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Development in Architecture ... led to its downfall. The next important building in the development of architecture is the Hagia Sophia. During the 5th century ... View More
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Compare Justinian, Charlemagne ... These included the recapture of many of the western provinces of the empire, the collection of all Roman law, and the building of the Hagia Sophia. ... View More
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Justinian DBQ ... Document 4. Justinianamp39s motivation for the building of the Hagia Sophia may have arisen from his desire to use religion to unite his citizens. ... View More
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Constantinople ... Of those structures, the Hagia Sophia was built. The building itself has been a Christian church, a Muslim mosque, and a museum. Doc. ... View More
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Constantinople ... Of those structures, the Hagia Sophia was built. The building itself has been a Christian church, a Muslim mosque, and a museum. Doc. ... View More
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Byzantine Art ... As at Hagia Sophia, its most prominent feature was the central dome over ... types, the longitudinal hall, or basilica, and the centralized building, frequently a ... View More
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The Pantheon ... being thought as an awesome wonder, one of mirabilia, became a building seen as ... might have happened in architecture if the Pantheon or the Hagia Sophia had not ... View More
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Byzantine Empire ... By far the most significant building is the great church of Hagia Sophia in Constantinople, which retained a longitudinal axis but was dominated by its ... View More
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Byzantine Empire ... Also known as Hagia Sophia, or the church of Holy Wisdom. It was completed by Justinian in 537. It is an enormous building, shaped like across, with a dome ... View More
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