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Interior of Hagia Sophia, Istanbul, Turkey, 19th century. Creator: UnknownInterior of Hagia Sophia, Istanbul, Turkey, 19th century. View of carved wooden minbar and Islamic texts inside the building while it was a mosque
Westminsters Byzantine Cathedral of Red Brick Seen from Ashley Place, c1935. Creator: CampbellWestminsters Byzantine Cathedral of Red Brick Seen from Ashley Place, c1935. Designed by John Francis Bentley (1839- 1902)
Saint John Chrysostom Exiled by the Empress Eudoxia. Private Collection
Facade of St. Mark s, late 19th-early 20th century, (1925). Creator: William MonkFac ade of St. Mark s, late 19th-early 20th century, (1925). St Marks Basilica in Venice, Italy, one of the best known examples of Italo-Byzantine architecture
St. Marks, early 20th century, (1925). Creator: William WalcotSt.Marks, early 20th century, (1925). Exterior of the Hospital of St Mark, also known as the Scuola Grande di San Marco, in Venice, Italy
Reception of the Italian Troops in front of St. Marks Cathedral, Venice, 1866. Soldiers in front of the Basilica San Marco in Venice, Italy. From the Illustrated London News, 10 November 1866
Chateau Delune, 86 Avenue Franklin Roosevelt, Brussels, Belgium, c2014-2017. ArtistChateau Delune, 86 Avenue Franklin Roosevelt, Brussels, Belgium, c2014-2017. Designed by Leon Delune in 1904 and with sgraffito decorations by Paul Cauchie its the most opulent of the Delune brothers
Second Council of Nicaea, held in 787 under Pope Adrian I and the reign of Constantine VI, fresco Painting, 16th century
Constantinople, colored engraving from the book Le Theatre du monde or Nouvel Atlas, 1645, created, printed and published in Amsterdam
The monastery of San Juan of the Armenians on Mount Athos (Greece), Byzantine miniature, 1300
Death of Roger de Flor and other almogavars at the hands of the Byzantines (1305), drawing, 1920
Saracens landed in Crete, Miniature in Scylitzes matritensis (facsimile edition of the original manuscript of the 11th century)
Prediction on the Emperor Michael II, Miniature in Scylitzes Matritensis (facsimile edition of the original manuscript of the 11th century)
War with the Arabs, Miniature in Scylitzes matritensis (facsimile edition of the original manuscript of the 11th century)
Byzantine besieging Messina, miniature in Scylitzes Matritensis, (facsimile edition of the original manuscript of the 11th century)
A Byzantine City, c1864-1930. Artist: Anna Lea MerrittA Byzantine City, c1864-1930. View of an arcaded wall and minaret in the foreground, with other buildings beyond
Charlemagne receives the Ambassadors from the Emperor of the East, 1789. ArtistCharlemagne receives the Ambassadors from the Emperor of the East, 1789. Charlemagne (c742-814), King of the Franks from 768 was crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 800 AD by Leo III
Two monks present silkworms smuggled from China to the Byzantine Emperor Justinian, 6th century. Plate 2 from Vermis Sericus (The Silkworm)
Golden Gate, Jerusalem, Israel. The Golden Gate is the oldest gate in the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem. Standing on the site of a much earlier gate
Ruined building, Umm el-Jimal, Jordan. Umm el-Jimal in northern Jordan is the site of ruins of a Byzantine and early Islamic town, as well as nearby remains of a Roman village
Barracks, Umm el-Jimal, Jordan. Umm el-Jimal in northern Jordan is the site of ruins of a Byzantine and early Islamic town, as well as nearby remains of a Roman village
Kyrenia Castle, North Cyprus, 2001. Originally a Roman fortress, Kyrenia Castle was enlarged by the Byzantines. The castle was captured by Richard I of England in 1191 when he defeated the last
Castle Museum, Limassol, Cyprus, 2001. Limassols castle was built in c1000 by the Byzantines. It is said that Richard the Lionheart married his fiancee, Berengaria of Navarre
Cross inscribed on a column, Apollonia, Libya. The Ancient Greek city of Apollonia served as a seaport for Cyrene which was first settled by the Greeks c630 BC
Eastern Church, Apollonia, Libya. The Ancient Greek city of Apollonia served as a seaport for Cyrene which was first settled by the Greeks c630 BC
The Eastern Church, Apollonia, Libya, c7th century BCEastern Church, Apollonia, Libya. The Ancient Greek city of Apollonia served as a seaport for Cyrene which was first settled by the Greeks c630 BC
Harbour and castle, Kyrenia (Girne), North Cyprus. Originally a Roman fortress, Kyrenia Castle was enlarged by the Byzantines
View from Kantara Castle, North Cyprus
Ruins of Kantara Castle, North Cyprus. The castle was originally built by the Byzantines in the 10th century as protection against Saracen invaders but was enlarged and remodelled by the Lusignans
Kantara Castle, North Cyprus. The castle was originally built by the Byzantines in the 10th century as protection against Saracen invaders but was enlarged and remodelled by the Lusignans
Sign, Basilica of Ayia Trias, Famagusta, North Cyprus. A ruined Byzantine church built in the 6th century
Mosaic floor, ruins of the Basilica of Ayia Trias, Famagusta, North Cyprus. Ruins of a Byzantine church built in the 6th century
Ruins of the Basilica of Ayia Trias, Famagusta, North Cyprus. Ruins of a Byzantine church built in the 6th century
Ruins of the Basilica of Ayios Philion, Dipkarpaz (Rizokarpaso), North Cyprus. This Byzantine church was built in the 12th century
Sign, Dipkarpaz (Rizokarpaso), North Cyprus. The sign advertises the ruins of the Byzantine basilica of Ayios Philion
Mosaic pavement, Basilica of Ayios Philion, Dipkarpaz (Rizokarpaso), North Cyprus. These mosaics date from the 5th century AD
Byzantine chapel, St Hilarion Castle, North Cyprus. Dating from the 10th century, St Hilarion Castle stands on top of a peak in the Kyrenia mountain range in northern Cyprus
St Marks Square and Basilica, Venice, ItalySt Marks Basilica, Venice, Italy. The Basilica of St Mark was built in Byzantine style and modelled on two basilicas from the city of Byzantium, the Holy Apostles and the Hagia Sophia
Cathedral interior with mosaics, Monreale, Sicily, Italy. The 12th-century cathedral of Santa Maria la Nuova is a blend of Arab
Cathedral, Monreale, Sicily, Italy. The 12th-century cathedral of Santa Maria la Nuova is a blend of Arab, Byzantine and Norman artistic styles with some of the largest mosaics in the world
Cathedral and cafe, Monreale, Sicily, Italy. The 12th-century cathedral of Santa Maria la Nuova is a blend of Arab, Byzantine and Norman artistic styles with some of the largest mosaics in the world
St Front Cathedral, Perigueux, Dordogne, France. The Cathedral of St Front dates from the12th century. Unusually for French cathedrals the church is laid out to the plan of a Greek Cross
St Marks Basilica, Venice, Italy. The Basilica of St Mark was built in Byzantine style and modelled on two basilicas from the city of Byzantium, the Holy Apostles and the Hagia Sophia
Mosaics on the facade of St Marks Basilica, Venice, Italy. The Basilica of St Mark was built in Byzantine style and modelled on two basilicas from the city of Byzantium
The Chludov Psalter. Psalm 96, ca 850. Found in the Collection of State History Museum, Moscow
The Chludov Psalter. Psalm 88, ca 850. Found in the Collection of State History Museum, Moscow
The Chludov Psalter. Psalm 72, ca 850. Found in the Collection of State History Museum, Moscow
The Chludov Psalter. Psalm 58, ca 850. Found in the Collection of State History Museum, Moscow