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  1. Architecte Byzantin: Atik Sinan, Anthémius de Tralles, Isidore de Milet, Callinicus (French Edition)
  2. Décès En 534: Thierry Ier, Athalaric, Mundéric, Cerdic de Wessex, Muirchertach Mac Ercae, Anthémius de Tralles, Vatché Ii D'ibérie (French Edition)
  3. Anthemius of Tralles,: A study of later Greek geometry (Greek, Roman and Byzantine monographs) by George Leonard Huxley, 1959

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Search: Normal Definitions Short defs (Pronunciation Key) An·the·mi·us of Tral·les Listen: n-th m s; tr l z , fl. sixth century A.D.
Byzantine mathematician and architect. He designed the church of Hagia Sophia, now a mosque, in Constantinople with Isidorus of Miletus.
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Miletus Listen z dôr s, -d r - , fl. sixth century AD. Byzantine engineerwho, with anthemius of tralles, designed Hagia Sophia in Constantinople.
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30. ARTH 106 Lecture 3
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32. Turkish Odyssey/Places Of Interest/Aegean/Aydin (Tralles)-Geyre (Aphrodisias)
anthemius of tralles (c. 6C AD). He was an architect, mathematician and engineer.Anthemius, with Isidorus of Miletus, built the great church of the Hagia
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Aydin (Tralles)-Geyre (Aphrodisias) DOWN AYDIN (TRALLES) Size nd largest city Altitude 57 m / 187 ft Industry Olive oil, soap, textiles and cement Agriculture Olives, figs, oranges, tangerines, cotton, tobacco and sunflowers Animal husbandry Very little; sheep and goats History Ionian, Lydian, Persian, Alexander the Great, Roman, Byzantine, Seljuk, Aydin’s Principality, Ottoman and Turkish Republic The ancient name was Tralles. The modern name, Aydin was derived from the name of a leader of the Beyliks Period. It was the birthplace of Anthemius who was one of the two architects of the Hagia Sophia. Anthemius of Tralles (c. 6C AD)

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He commissioned two genius architects, anthemius of tralles (Aydýn) and Isodorusof Miletus (both originating from Western Anatolia) and brought building
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Your browser does not support script ISTANBUL HISTORICAL BACKGROUND BYZANTINE MONUMENTS The Walls The Palace of Constantine Porphyrogenetos Yedikule Fortress Chora Museum The Hippodrome The Mosaic Museum Haghia Sophia The Basilica Cistern Haghia Irene Byzantine Churches Turned Into Mosques Küçük Ayasofya Camii Molla Zeyrek Camii Fethiye Camii Gül Camii The Valens' Aqueduct MOSQUES Süleymaniye Mosque The Blue Mosque The Prince's Mosque Fatih Mosque Beyazit Mosque Rüstem Pasha Mosque Sokullu Mehmet Pasha Mosque Mihrimah Mosque The New Mosque Eyüp Mosque Yavuz selim Mosque Nuruosmaniye Mosque OTTOMAN PALACES Topkapý Palace Dolmabahçe Palace Ýbrahim Pasha Palace Other Palaces FOUNTAINS OTTOMAN HOUSES OTHER MUSEUMS BAZAARS FORTRESSES THE BOSPHORUS THE GOLDEN HORN THE PRINCES' ISLANDS OTHER STROLLS

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3. Both function and structure of Hagia Sophia can be understood within the context of earlier buildings in Constantinople such as St. John Studios and SS. Sergios and Bakchos. I. CONSTANTINOPLE. In 330 Constantine the Great established a new capital "New Rome" on the site of the Greek city of Byzantium (Turkey) on the north shore of the Sea of Marmara (near entrance to the Bosphorus Sea). Renamed the city Constantinople, later called Istanbul. The separation of the Eastern and Western Roman Empire under Theodosius, 395. II. JUSTINIAN AND THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE.

36. Anthemius: Information From Answers.com
anthemius of tralles (Byzantine mathematician and architect), Procopius (gens).467 Libius Severus Olybrius 474
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37. Hagia Sophia: Information From Answers.com
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Encyclopedia Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Hagia Sophia Encyclopedia Hagia Sophia h¤ jə sōfē ə, hā jēə, ) [Gr.,=Holy Wisdom] or Santa Sophia, Turkish Aya Sofia, originally a Christian church at Constantinople (now Istanbul), later a mosque, and now converted into a museum. Architecture Hagia Sophia is the supreme masterpiece of Byzantine architecture. Its spacious nave is covered by a lofty central dome carried on pendentives , a device not previously employed in monumental construction. Pendentives make possible support of the dome on a square framework of four huge equal arches resting on huge piers. The arches at the east and west are extended and buttressed by great half domes, while the half domes in turn are carried on smaller semidomed exedrae. A vast oblong interior, 102 ft (31 m) by 265 ft (81 m), is thus created from a succession of domical elements that build up to the main dome, 102 ft (31 m) in diameter and 184 ft (56 m) high, in which a corona of 40 arched windows sheds a flood of light on the interior. At the east end of the nave is the vaulted sanctuary apse and at the west end a great narthex or vestibule, beyond which an exonarthex opens to the forecourt, or atrium. Flanking the nave to the north and south are side aisles with galleries over them. Their massive vaults, carried at both levels by monolithic columns of green and white marble and purple porphyry, serve as buttresses to receive the thrust of the great dome and its supporting arches. The vast interior is thus wholly free of suggestion of ponderous load, and its effect is that of a weightless golden shell that seems to possess a miraculous inherent stability.

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The Church of the Holy Wisdom , variously known as Hagia Sophia (A native or inhabitant of Greece) Greek Sancta Sophia in (Any dialect of the language of ancient Rome) Latin or Ayasofya in (A Turkic language spoken by the Turks) Turkish , is a former (Click link for more info and facts about Greek Orthodox) Greek Orthodox (A place for public (especially Christian) worship) church converted to a ((Islam) a Muslim place of worship) mosque , now a (A depository for collecting and displaying objects having scientific or historical or artistic value) museum , in (The largest city and former capital of Turkey; rebuilt on the site of ancient Byzantium by Constantine I in the fourth century; renamed Constantinople by Constantine who made it the capital of the Byzantine Empire; now the seat of the Eastern Orthodox Chu) Istanbul , formerly (The largest city and former capital of Turkey; rebuilt on the site of ancient Byzantium by Constantine I in the fourth century; renamed Constantinople by Constantine who made it the capital of the Byzantine Empire; now the seat of the Eastern Orthodox Chu) Constantinople . It is universally acknowledged as one of the great buildings of the world.
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Nothing remains of the first church that was built on the same site during the 4th century. Following the destruction of the first church, a second was built by

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