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Byzantine Churches In Constantinople Their History And Architecture

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This volume serves as a sequel to a previous work focused on Byzantine Constantinople as a citadel of the Roman Empire and a bastion of civilization. However, Constantinople was also a significant religious center, shaping dogmas and ecclesiastical administration that influenced humanity profoundly. Known as New Rome, it was a Holy City filled with churches believed to be sanctified by the remains of apostles, prophets, saints, and martyrs, drawing worshippers from afar. The architectural beauty of these churches marks an important period in art history, making their study worthwhile. Unfortunately, only a small number of these churches remain today, victims of earthquakes, fires, pillage, and neglect. Most sites are unidentifiable, with barely a score of old churches left, all but one converted into mosques and altered significantly. Visitors may find disappointment, as age does not always enhance beauty, and changes in ownership often lead to deterioration rather than improvement. This work is a fresh study that aims to confirm truths, correct errors, and gather new information, addressing both the history and architecture of these structures, despite the scant records available. Only a few scattered incidents across time provide insight into their past.

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Byzantine Churches In Constantinople Their History And Architecture, Alexander Van Millingen

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