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  1. 470s Births: 470 Births, 473 Births, 474 Births, 475 Births, 476 Births, 478 Births, Narses, Anthemius of Tralles, Dionysius Exiguus, Clotilde
  2. Greek Christians: Anthemius of Tralles, Macarius of Corinth, Parabolani, Eusebius of Emesa
  3. Justinian I: Corpus Juris Civilis, Second Council of Constantinople, Anthemius of Tralles, Isidore of Miletus, Theodora, Spania
  4. People From Aydin: Anthemius of Tralles, Adnan Menderes, Yörük Ali Efe, Alexander of Tralles, Atçali Kel Mehmet, Gökhan Kirdar, Osman Özköylü
  5. Greek People by Religion: Greek Buddhists, Greek Christians, Greek Jews, Greek Agnostics, Greek Atheists, Anthemius of Tralles
  6. Medieval Architects: Byzantine Architects, Gothic Architects, Anthemius of Tralles, Isidore of Miletus, Villard de Honnecourt, Diogo de Boitaca
  7. 474: 474 Births, 474 Deaths, Leo I the Thracian, Anthemius of Tralles, Magnus Felix Ennodius, Leo Ii, List of State Leaders in 474
  8. 6th-Century Mathematicians: Anthemius of Tralles, Aryabhata, Boethius, Varahamihira, Zu Gengzhi, Budhayan
  9. People From Aydin Province: Ancient Milesians, People From Aydin, Thales, Anaximander, Anaximenes of Miletus, Anthemius of Tralles, Eubulides
  10. Byzantine Architects: Anthemius of Tralles, Isidore of Miletus, Trdat the Architect
  11. 6th-Century Byzantine People: Procopius, Anthemius of Tralles, Jordanes, Isidore of Miletus, Zosimus, Agathias, Hesychius of Miletus
  12. 5th-Century Scientists: 5th-Century Mathematicians, Hypatia, Anthemius of Tralles, Zu Chongzhi, Aryabhata, Zu Gengzhi
  13. Byzantine Artists: Byzantine Architects, Byzantine Painters, Anthemius of Tralles, Isidore of Miletus, Trdat the Architect
  14. 6th-Century Scientists: 6th-Century Mathematicians, Anthemius of Tralles, Aryabhata, Boethius, Varahamihira, Zu Gengzhi, Budhayan

81. Hagiasophia
Holy Wisdom) was built under the direction of Justinian I in Constantinopleand designed by the architects anthemius of tralles and Isidore of Miletus.
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The church of Hagia Sophia (Greek: Holy Wisdom) was built under the direction of Justinian I in Constantinople and designed by the architects Anthemius of Tralles and Isidore of Miletus. The vast structure was erected within six years (AD 531 - 537). The domed basilica was the largest enclosed space of its time and became later a model for many Islamic mosques throughout the Arab world.

82. Davis Publications - /artslides/slidesets/slideset.asp
by anthemius of tralles; AND ISIDORUS OF MILLETUS City/CountryISTANBUL (CONSTANTINOPLE),TURK Catalog Number 4839; Abbayeaux-Hommes, Churchof St-Étienne
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83. Artdaily.com - The First Art Newspaper On The Net
The architects, anthemius of tralles and Isidore of Miletus took only six yearsto finish building. After the Turkish conquest in 1453, the cathedral became
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84. Re: Isidoros And Anthemios - Great Buildings Online - Architecture Forum
3)GL Huxley, anthemius of tralles, A study of later Greek Geometry, Cambridge,Massachusetts, 1959 . To make you better understand the
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Posted by Just a visitor on January 16, 2003 at 10:21:21: In Reply to: Re: Isidoros and Anthemios - Great Buildings Online posted by Kevin Matthews on November 23, 1999 at 00:22:59: Dear Mr. Matthews, I would like to support what Mrs. Grigoris said about the unfortunate way in which Anthemios And Isidoros are presented. One gets a very strong impression, that those architects were of Turkish origin, after reading the biography of them presented in http://www.greatbuildings.com/architects/Isidoros_and_Anthemios.html I would like to provide you with a few references that should help you correct this:
1) John Warren, Greek mathematics and the architects to Justinian,
Coach Publishing House, Sussex, England, 1971 2) Heath, Sir Thomas Little, A History of Greek Mathematics (2 Vols.) Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1921. Reprint: Dover Publ., New York, 1981 3)G.L. Huxley, Anthemius of Tralles, A study of later Greek Geometry, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1959

85. Turkey
The present structure essentially dates from the reign of Justinian (527565),built by his architects anthemius of tralles and Isidorus of Miletus,
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Turkey
Galata Tower To the left is the Bosphorus strait (connecting the Black Sea with the Sea of Marmara) and the Bosphorus Bridge. A bit left of center, we see the meeting of the Bosphorus and the Golden Horn, a large inlet. Past the junction with the Golden Horn, the Bosphorus meets the Sea of Marmara. In the distance (left of center), one can see the Princes' Islands The peninsula in the center of the panorama is the Old City. At its tip is Topkapi palace, former home of the Ottoman Sultans. To the left of the palace are Haghia Sophia and the Blue Mosque . To the left of these giants lies the Galata Bridge and the New Mosque . Continuing to the right, we find Beyazit's Tower and the Suleymaniye (it has 4 minarets and 10 balconies). Continuing to the right, we see the Ataturk bridge and (if you look closely and follow the path of traffic into the Old City from the Ataturk bridge) the Aqueduct of Valens (from the year 375).
Istanbul (Old City Panorama)
This is a much closer view of the Old City, again from the Galata Tower At left, we see Topkapi Palace above the Eminonu waterfront. Behind it, we have a clear view of the

86. History Of Mathematics: Greece
530); anthemius of tralles (dc 534); John Philoponus (c. 520); Isidorus of Miletus (c.540?) Eutocius of Ascalon (c. 550?) Isidore of Seville (c.
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  • Alexandria : Apollonius, Aristarchus, Diophantus, Eratosthenes, Euclid , Hypatia, Hypsicles, Heron, Menelaus, Pappus, Ptolemy, Theon
  • Amisus: Dionysodorus
  • Antinopolis: Serenus
  • Apameia: Posidonius
  • Athens: Aristotle, Plato, Ptolemy, Socrates, Theaetetus
  • Byzantium (Constantinople): Philon, Proclus
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  • Elis: Hippias
  • Gerasa: Nichmachus
  • Larissa: Dominus
  • Miletus: Anaximander, Anaximenes, Isidorus, Thales
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  • Syracuse: Archimedes
  • Tarentum: Archytas, Pythagoras
  • Thasos: Leodamas
  • Tyre: Marinus, Porphyrius
Mathematicians
  • Thales of Miletus (c. 630-c 550)

87. The Cambridge Companion To The Age Of Justinian - Cambridge University Press
anthemius of tralles, 363, 364, 388. Anthimus of Constantinople, 246, 247, 278, 279 anthemius of tralles’ artificial earthquake, 388
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88. Hagia Sophia --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online Article
Designed under Justinian I by anthemius of tralles and Isidorus of Miletus, theoriginal building was completed in less than six years (AD 532–37).
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89. IgoUgo: Hagia Sophia - Istanbul, Turkey
The names credited as the architects were anthemius of tralles and Isodorus ofMiletus. Much of the original massive dome collapsed in 558, but under the
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90. The Jakarta Post - The Journal Of Indonesia Today
The building, designed by architects anthemius of tralles and Isidore of Miletus,has two floors, both covered with marble. We explored the first floor and
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91. Anthemius Von Tralles [en]
Homepage anthemius von tralles Architect and mathematican.
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92. CHAPTER XII - OF BURNING GLASSES
anthemius, of tralles, in Lydia, a celebrated architect, able sculptor, andlearned mathematician, who in the emperor Jus­tinian’s time, built the church of
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93. VirtualTourist.com - Istanbul Hagia Sophia (Ayasofya) - Pictures, Tips And Revie
Its architects were anthemius from tralles and Isidorus from Miletus. AddressCan t miss it ;o). See all Istanbul Tips Write your own Istanbul Things
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94. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Tralles
and the Sisters of St. Vincent de Paul have two schools there. tralles wasthe birthplace of anthemius, the architect of St. Sophia of Constantinople.
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Tralles
A titular see, suffragan of Ephesus in Asia Minor. It was founded, it is said, by the Argians and Thracians, and is situated on one of the slopes of Mount Messogis in the valley of the Meander; it was one of the most populous and richest cities of Lydia. King Attalus had a splendid palace there. The local god was Zeus Larasios, but Apollo Pythius and other divinities were also worshipped. Tralles was destroyed by an earthquake but was rebuilt by Augustus and took the name of Caesarea. Christianity Mussulmans , 10,000 Greek Schismatics, and the remainder Jews or Armenians. There are 120 Catholics. The Mechitarists of Vienna and the Sisters of St. Vincent de Paul have two schools there. Tralles was the birthplace of Anthemius, the architect of St. Sophia of Constantinople. LE QUIEN, Oriens christianus, I (1740), 695-8; TEXIER, Asie Mineure (Paris, 1862), 279-81; RAYET, Milet et le golfe latimique (Paris, 1877), 33-116; LEBAS-WADDINGTON, Asie Mineure, 597-616, 1651; CHAPOT, La province romaine proconsulaire d'Asie (Paris, 1904), passim; CUINET, La Turquie d' Asie, III (Paris, 1892), 591-9; PAPPACONSTANTINOU, Tralles (Athens, 1895), in Greek.
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95. Anthemius Von Tralles [de]
Translate this page Homepage anthemius von tralles - Architekt und Mathematiker.
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96. Byzantinische Kunst
Translate this page den Auspizien von Kaiser Justinian I. Innovatorische byzantinische Technologieerlaubte den Architekten anthemius von tralles und Isidore von Miletus,
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Byzantinische Kunst und Architektur Kunstgeschichte
von 540 - 8. Jahrhundert
Die byzantinische Stadtmauer Architektur: Hagia Sophia, Istanbul:
Hagia Sophia (Kirche der Heiligen Weisheit) wurde in Konstantinopel gebaut (jetzt Istanbul) zwischen 532 und 537 unter den Auspizien von Kaiser Justinian I. Innovatorische byzantinische Technologie erlaubte den Architekten Anthemius von Tralles und Isidore von Miletus, eine Basilika mit einer riesigen Kuppel über einem offenen, quadratischen Raum zu entwerfen. Die originale Kuppel stürzte nach einem Erdbeben ein und wurde im Jahre 563 ersetzt. Die Kirche wurde eine Moschee nach der osmanischen Eroberung von 1453, und ist jetzt ein Museum.
Kirche von San Vitale, Italien:
Gebaut zwischen A.D. 526 und 547, ist die Kirche von San Vitale eines der schönsten Beispielen byzantinischer Architektur. Kaiser Justinian I, Herrscher des byzantinischen Reiches von 527 bis 565, baute San Vitale in seiner italienischen Hochburg bei Ravenna, als er seine byzantinische Herrschaft nach Westeuropa ausdehnte. Der Entwurf der Kirche, besonders sein kuppelförmiges, zentralisiertes, achteckiges Innere, stammt aus früherer byzantinischer Architektur in Konstantinopel, der Hauptstadt des Reiches. Schöne Mosaike innerhalb der Kirche feiern verschiedene geistige und weltliche Themen, einschließlich Justinian und der Restes des byzantinischen Hofes. (Scala/Art Resource, NY)

97. Anthemius --  Encyclopædia Britannica
anthemius Western Roman emperor who reigned from April 12, 467, to July 11, 472 . The sonin-law of the Eastern emperor Marcian, anthemius was appointed
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98. MONASTERIES/MONUMENTS IN BYZANTIUM
Justinian s church, designed and built by the celebrated architects anthemius ofTralles and Isidorus of Miletus. Emperor Basil I the Macedonian (867886)
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THE MONASTERY OF THE HOLY SAVIOR IN CHORA
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THE MONASTERY OF THE HOLY SAVIOR IN CHORA
The church of The Holy Savior in Chora is the most important monument of the Palaeologan age. Its unique iconographic programme, the quality and beauty of the mosaics and wall paintings, make it one of the outstanding masterpieces of Byzantine art. The origin of the monument cannot be traced with certainty. The earliest reference is found in the Synaxarion (Legendary) of 4 September by Symeon Metaphrastes, according to which the relics of St. Babylas who was martyred in 298, were removed from the Golden Horn to the northwest part of the City, at a place outside the walls, where there is a monastery called Chora. An anonymous 9th century biographer assigns the foundation of the monastery to St. Theodore, uncle of the Empress Theodora, whom Justinian had called to Constantinople to help the Church in the struggle against the sect of the Theopaschites (536). Theodore settled outside the walls at Chora, where there was a small church and a group of cells. With the assistance of the Emperor and Empress, Theodore founded the monastery. Destroyed by an earthquake in 557, it was rebuilt by Justinian, this time larger, with a domed church revetted in marble, consecrated to the Holy Virgin. At the same time were built three parecclesia, dedicated to St. Anthemius, the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste and the Archangel Michael, and also a bath and a hospice, i.e. a wholecomplex of buildings (Gedeon).

99. Byzantium
Hagia Sophia (Holy Wisdom), Contantinople, 53237. Architects anthemius ofTralles and Isidorus of Miletus. S. Mark s, Venice, 830.
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Early Christian and Byzantine Architecture
Byzantium, (mythologically it was Byzas, son of Poseidon, who founded the first settlement) ancient site on which Constantinople was built by emperor Constantine in 330 B.C. gave the name to the Byzantine empire. This empire, which lasted for over 1000 years until 1453, when Constantinople fell to the Turks, was a direct continuation of the Roman empire. Byzantium was a cultural unity at a time in which the rest of Europe was broken into numerous feudal units.
Icon, Mount Athos
  • Codification of Roman law. Justinian, 6th c.
  • Arts: crosses for processions, Reliquaries for the remains of saints, treasuries in the monasteries.
  • Constantinople the centre of the new empire and the beginning of a new era. Cardus and decumanus : North and South/Europe and Asia, East and West/Mediterranean and Black Seas. See Constantinople
  • Christianity, the new religion. Its impact on the landscape: churches. Scheme of church decoration by Michael III (see Hosios Lukas.) Catholicon, Hosios Lukas, exterior, from R.G. Calkins, Monuments of Medieval Art, New York/London 1979, p. 42 Iconostasis, Hosios Lukas from R.G. Calkins, Monuments of Medieval Art, New York/London 1979, pl. 5-6

100. The Church Of The Holy Apostles
Justinian s church, designed and built by the celebrated architects anthemius ofTralles and Isidorus of Miletus, was of the Greekcross plan with five
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The Byzantine Monuments THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY APOSTLES The splendid and magnificent chruch of the Holy Apostles, illumination from Cod. Vat. Gr. 1162 fol. 2b. Another miniature illustration of the no-longer extant church is found in a representation showing the removal of St. John Chrysostom's relics, in the Menologion of Basil II, Cod. Vat. Gr. 1613 The historians Eusebius, Philostorgius and Theodore Anagnostes provide ample information on the "magnificent and wondrous" church of the Holy Apostles, originally built by Constantine the Great. Similarly, Procopius and after him a great number of historians and travellers have written on "the splendid" edifice erected by Justinian. Constantine of Rhodes (lOth century) composed a metrical "Description of the building of theApostles" , dedicating this long poem to Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus, and Nicholas Mesarites (12th century) has given a description, which is however incomplete. Additional information On the "monumentaledifice"

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