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Byzantine Mosaic, Death of the Virgin Mary, Chora church, Istanbul, c1310-1320. Church of St Savior in Chora (Karye Camii)
Aghia Sophia (St. Sophia) Byzantine Architecture, Istanbul, c20th century. Artist: CM DixonAghia Sophia (St. Sophia) Byzantine Architecture, Istanbul, c20th century. Hagia Sophia was a Greek Orthodox Christian patriarchal basilica (church), later an imperial mosque
Christ, the Good Shepherd, Istanbul, 4th century. At Archaeological Museum. Istanbul
Byzantine Floor Mosaic in the Great Palace, Istanbul, 565 - 578 AD, (20th century). The Great Palace of Constantinople, was a large Imperial Byzantine palace complex which served as the main royal
Sultan Ahmed Mosque (Blu Mosque), built 1609-1616 AD, Istanbul, c1970. Artist: CM DixonSultan Ahmed Mosque (Blu Mosque), built 1609-1616 AD, Istanbul, c1970. Popularly known as the Blue Mosque for the blue tiles adorning the walls of its interior, It was built during the rule of Ahmed I
Church of Sancta Sophia built AD 532-537 by Justinian, Istanbul, Turkey, 20th century. Artist: CM DixonChurch of Sancta Sophia built AD 532-537 by Justinian, Istanbul, Turkey, 20th century. A Greek Orthodox Christian patriarchal basilica (church), later an imperial mosque
Byzantine Emperor Constantine IX Monomachos, St. Sophia, Istanbul, 20th century. Artist: CM DixonByzantine Emperor, Constantine IX Monomachos, St. Sophia, Istanbul, 20th century. Byzantine emperor from June 11, 1042 to January 11, 1055
Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmet Mosque), Interior showing decoration, Istanbul, 20th century. Artist: CM DixonBlue Mosque (Sultan Ahmet Mosque), Interior Decoration, Istanbul, 20th century. Built from 1609 to 1616, during the rule of Ahmed I
Sultan Ahmed Mosque (Blue Mosque) Courtyard, Istanbul, 20th century. Artist: CM DixonSultan Ahmed Mosque (Blue Mosque) Courtyard, Istanbul, 20th century. Built from 1609 to 1616, during the rule of Ahmed I and popularly known as the Blue Mosque for the blue tiles adorning the walls
Cooking Fish on Boats at the Galata Bridge, Istanbul, Turkey, 20th century. Artist: CM DixonCooking Fish on Boats at the Galata Bridge, Istanbul, Turkey, 20th century. The Galata Bridge spans the Golden Horn, a major urban waterway and primary inlet of the Bosphoros
Base of an obelisk in Istanbul, 4th centuryBase of an obelisk in Istanbul, showing the Byzantine Emperors Theodosius I, Valentinian II, Arcadius and Hononorius at the Imperial Box at the Hippodrome, 4th century
Mosaic of the Byzantine Empress Zoe, 11th centuryMosaic of the Empress Zoe (c. 978 -June 1050), the wife of Emperor Constantine IX Monomachus (c. 1000 - January 11, 1055), from the south gallery of Agia Sophia in Istanbul, 11th century
Detail of a Byzantine mosaic of Christ, 12th centuryDetail of a Byzantine mosaic of Christ, from the Church of St Sophia, in the mosaic of the Deesis in the South Gallery, 12th century
Interior of the church of St Sophia, 6th centuryInterior of the church of St Sophia in Istanbul, 6th century
Byzantine mosaic of the Virgin with Justinian and ConstantineByzantine mosaic of the Virgin with Justinian (c. 482 - 14 November 565) and Constantine (c. 27 February 272 -22 May 337) in the lunette over the south portal of St Sophia in Istanbul
St Sophia in Istanbul, which was converted to a mosque in 1453 AD
A Byzantine mosaic of the Virgin and Child between the Emperor John II Comnenus and Empress IreneA Byzantine mosaic of the Virgin and Child between the Emperor John II Comnenus (September 13, 1087-April 8, 1143) and Empress Irene (1088 -13 August 1134)
Detail of a floor mosaic in the Great Palace in Istanbul showing hunters, 6th centuryDetail of a floor mosaic in the Great Palace in Istanbul showing hunters, probably from the reign of Justin II (c. 520 - 5 October 578), 6th century
Detail of a floor mosaic in the Great Palace in Istanbul, 6th centuryDetail of a floor mosaic in the Great Palace in Istanbul, possibly from the reign of Justin II (c. 520 - 5 October 578), 6th century
Byzantine mosaic showing Christ enthroned between earthly rulers, 12th centuryByzantine mosaic showing Christ enthroned between the Byzantine Emperor Constantine IX Monomachos (c. 1000 - January 11, 1055) and his Empress Zoe (c)
Mosque of St Sophia in Istanbul, 6th centurySt Sophia in Istanbul from the south east. It was converted to a mosque in 1453 AD, 6th century
Mosaic of the Byzantine Emperor Isaac Commenus, 14th centuryMosaic of the Byzantine Emperor Isaac Commenus (c. 1007-1061) from the church of St Saviour in Chora, 14th century
Mosaic of Byzantine fathers of the church, in the apse of the Patecclesion in the Church of St Saviour in Chora, Istanbul
Byzantine mosaic of the rising of Peters wifes mother, 14th centuryByzantine mosaic of the rising of Peters wifes mother by Christ, in the Church of St Saviour in Istanbul, 14th century
Mosaic of animal combat at the Great Palace in Istanbul, 6th centuryMosaic of animal combat with a lion vs. an elephant at the Great Palace in Istanbul, 6th century
Statue of ApolloRoman marble statue of Apollo, from Turkey. From the Archaeological Museum in Istanbul
Statue of a Roman municipal magistrate, 4th centuryStatue of a Roman municipal magistrate from Aphrodisias, Turkey, from the collection of the National Archaeological Museum in Istanbul, 4th century
Fragment of a Babylonian bowlFragment of a steatite Babylonian bowl, in Istanbul Archaeological Museum
Terracotta head of a demon: a votive offering from a temple, now in the Istanbul Archaeological Museum
Babylonian terracotta plaque showing ritual fornication associated with fertility rites and cult of Ishtar/Astarte), currently at the Istanbul Archaeological Museum
Sumerian stone plaque showing ritual offerings to a King, now in the Istanbul Archaeological Museum
Neo-hittite Stone Lion at the Archaeological Museum in Istanbul
A muncipal magistrates statue, 4th centuryA muncipal magistrates statue from Aphrodisias in Turkey, from the Istanbul Archaeological Museums collection, 4th century
Detail of a sarcophagus showing a Roman officerDetail of a Roman sarcophagus from Turkey showing a Roman officer, from Istanbul Archaeological Museum
Statue of the Babylonian King Shalmaneser IIIA statue of Shalmaneser III, a large statue from the Gate of the Metalworkers at Ashur, from the collection of the Istanbul Archaeological Museum
The Turkish astronomer Takiuddin at his observatory at Galata, Istanbul, 1581. Showing astronomical instruments in use at the time
Oath of the Commanders of the Army to Die for the Cause of Mehmet Ali, Egypt, 1805 (1847). Artist: Jean Adolphe BeauceOath of the Commanders of the Army to Die for the Cause of Mehmet Ali, Egypt, 1805 (1847). Previously an army officer, Muhammad Ali (1769-1849) was Ottoman Viceroy of Egypt from 1805 until 1849
Mehmet Ali Proclaimed Viceroy, 1805 (1847). Artist: Jean Adolphe BeauceMehmet Ali Proclaimed Viceroy, 1805 (1847). Previously an army officer, Muhammad Ali (1769-1849) was Ottoman Viceroy of Egypt from 1805 until 1849
Florence Nightingale (1820-1910), English nursing pioneer and hospital reformer. Florence Nightingale inspecting the wards of the military hospital at Scutari during the Crimean War (1853-1856)