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The Church of the Holy Wisdom of God, Hagia Sophia, built by Emperor Justinian I in the short period of four and a half years (532–537).



Russian 19th century depiction of Constantine the Great and his mother Saint Helena in Byzantine imperial garments.



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The Theodosian Walls in Constantinople



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A simple cross, an example of iconoclast art from the Hagia Irene.



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Emperor Constantine the Great presents a representation of the city of Constantinople as tribute to an enthroned Mary and baby Jesus in this church mosaic from the Hagia Sophia, c. 1000



Greek fire, first used by the Byzantine navy during the Byzantine–Arab Wars (miniature from the Madrid Skylitzes manuscript, Biblioteca Nacional de España, Madrid)



Mosaic of Empress Theodora from the Church of San Vitale, Ravenna



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The cistern of Philoxenos in Constantinople



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The Baptism of Constantine, painting by the students of Raphael, 1520-1524



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Map of the city of Constantinople during the Byzantine period.