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Hagia Sophia
mosque, museum, and former church in Istanbul, Turkey
Q2377
2005 turn-based strategy computer game
Anthemius of Tralles
ancient Greek scientist and architect
Civilization V
2010 turn-based strategy video game
Isidore of Miletus
Byzantine Greek architect
Basilica Cistern
cistern of Byzantine Constantinople
Civilization VI
2016 turn-based strategy video game
Siege of Constantinople
1204 siege
Q2374
2001 turn-based strategy video game
Nicholas Kanabos
Emperor of The Byzantine Empire
New Chronology
pseudohistorical Russian conspiracy theory
Sophia
personification of wisdom in Hellenistic philosophy
7 Wonders
2010 card game
İstanbul earthquake of 1509
7.7-magnitude earthquake that struck İstanbul in northwestern Turkey on September 10, 1509
Archbishop Atticus of Constantinople
Archbishop of Constantinople
Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom
eucharistic liturgy of the Byzantine Rite
Trdat the Architect
chief architect of the Bagratuni kings of Armenia
Window of the World
miniature park
Augustaion
thumb|right|250px|Map of the administrative heart of Constantinople. The Augustaion () or, in Latin, Augustaeum, was an important ceremonial square in ancient and medieval Constantinople (modern Istanbul, Turkey), roughly corresponding to the modern Aya Sofya Meydanı (Turkish, "Hagia Sophia Square"). Originating as a public market, in the 6th century it was transformed into a closed courtyard surrounded by porticoes, and provided the linking space between some of the most important edifices in the Byzantine capital. The square survived until the late Byzantine period, albeit in ruins, and trac
Leo of Ohrid
archbishop of Ohrid
Runic inscriptions in Hagia Sophia
runic inscriptions that are left in Hagia Sophia
Haseki Hürrem Sultan Hamamı
16th-century hammam in Istanbul, Turkey
John Komnenos the Fat
Usurper of the Byzantine Empire (died 1201)
Patria of Constantinople
1802 Vrancea earthquake
early days of the Romanian earthquakes
Around the World in 80 Treasures
2005 art and travel documentary series by the BBC
coronation of the Byzantine emperor
symbolic act of accession to the throne
Constantinople earthquake of 557
7.0-magnitude earthquake that struck İstanbul in northwestern Turkey on October 14, 557
Istanbul Marathon
annual race in Turkey held since 1979
Aetios
Byzantine eunuch official
Council of Constantinople
local council that restored Iconoclasm
1766 Istanbul earthquake
earthquake in Turkey
Nipson anomemata me monan opsin
Greek palindrome
Great Hours
Religious celebration