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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

101. Study Aid 5
Hagia Sophia (Holy Wisdom), Contantinople, 53237. Architects anthemius ofTralles and Isidorus of Miletus. S. Marco, Venice, 830.
http://www.arch.mcgill.ca/prof/castro/arch253/fall1998/studya5.htm
Study Aid 5: 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. See Byzantium
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

102. Ancient Byzantine Civilization
Built in only six years, the structure was designed by the architects Anthemiusof tralles and Isidore of Miletus. On May 7, 558, the dome of the church
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A ncient /Medieval Civilizations - Byzantine Empire - Home Ancient Civilizations Ancient Africa Aztec ByzantineEmpire Cambodia ... Ancient Civilizations Lesson Plans Since the civilization of the Byzantine Empire, and its influence, crosses the time frame between ancient and Medieval civilizations, I am including it under both headings. Byzantine, and Byzantine influenced civilization began under the ancient Roman Empire and did not flicker to an end till the Communist revolution in Russia in the early 20th century. Moscow was the final inheritor of Byzantine culture, though with a strong Slavic flavor, and was known as "The Third Rome," claiming direct succession from Byzantium itself. In fact, it may be said that the Byzantine Empire is not totally dead yet. The Double-Eagle flag of Byzantium can still be seen flying above the monasteries of Mount Athos, Greece. Ayasofya "Ayasofya" is another spelling for Hagia Sophia. "Probably Istanbul's most famous landmark, the Hagia Sophia (also spelled Ayasofya) was built by the emperor Justinian I in the year 537 AD. Built in only six years, the structure was designed by the architects Anthemius of Tralles and Isidore of Miletus. On May 7, 558, the dome of the church collapsed due to a December 557 earthquake, and though a new dome was quickly rebuilt, historical records tell us that it was not identical to the original." You will find a good article and images. Learn how a computer model of the ancient church is being created. - illustrated - From Byzantine Architecture Project -

103. NEWSLETTER 07
Built in only six years, the structure was designed by the architects Anthemiusof tralles and Isidore of Miletus. The church measures 77 x 79 m. and the
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