Hagia Sophia The Hagia Sophia being constructed in 532-537 A.D. by Justinian and two architects Anthemius of Tralles and Isiderus of Miletos (156). It took them only 5 years to complete the church; it is located in Istanbul, Turkey once known as Constantinople in the sixth century A.D. (193). The church currently is still standing and currently being worked on to this day. All though it no longer is used as a church, it still has a significant place in the art world due to its architecture, grandness
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The Hagia Sophia and The Notre Dame de Paris The Hagia Sophia is a beautiful and important monument of the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires. This magnificent architectural structure once served as a church, then served as a mosque, and now is an amazing museum at the Turkish Republic. The Hagia Sophia has always been considered a jewel of its time and is home to many. The mystical city Istanbul hosted many civilizations and religions over the centuries, and the Byzantium and Ottoman Empires were
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Both The Pantheon and Hagia Sophia feature large domes, but they were built in different ways. They use different support systems to bear the immense weight of their domes. The Pantheon’s massive dome is supported by a large cylindrical base. Hagia Sophia’s huge dome rests on pendentives which are supported by four piers. The careful design of these two domes and their support systems have allowed them to stand for many, many centuries. The Pantheon’s dome is supported by a large drum. Anderson
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beliefs of the society. Hagia Sophia and the Dome of the Rock are two of the greatest and the most important architectural monuments in the world. Even though two of the most historical mosques, Hagia Sophia and the Dome of the Rock, are built for different religions, but due to a sharing purpose, which being praying to God, the difference can barely be noticed. By sharing a purpose, both structures act as a shrine for different religions to reach God. Hagia Sophia is one of the greatest
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most accurately. The ancient architects created monumental masterpieces that people still enjoy. The greatest display of architectural genius can be seen in the temples and mosques. The temples of Ramses II and Angkor Wat along with the mosque Hagia Sophia possess these common functions: tell a story of the past, have a significant religious purpose, and were created to show artistic beauty. The Temple of Ramses II The temple of Ramses II is located at Abu Simbel in Nubia. It was built
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EARLY CIVILIZATIONS MATRIX CIVILIZATION | politics | society/ economics | technology | art | music | architecture | philosophy | literature | Prehistoric | Families and Clans were important | Hunter/GatherSocietyHealer/Nurturers | Stone Tools | Cave paintingsDecorated pottery | Drumming | Stonehenge | animism | hieroglyphs | Mesopotamian | Social classesKings | AgriculturalReligious beliefs in gods that are not nature itselfWritten Law | Multiplication tables | Ziggurat | Found musical
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For the last three years my extracurricular life has been spent at practice with my local rowing team. I’ve always done a sport of some type. Most often it was soccer though my freshmen year of high school I decided to try out rowing. Within a month I had been given the position of coxswain for the freshmen eight, and along with it the task of controlling eight unruly freshmen boys and keeping a $30,000 racing shell from being damaged. My sophomore year I earned the coxswain position on my team’s
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The Real Empress Theodora Theodora was born at around the time of 497 AD in Rome. She died of cancer in 548 AD when she was 51 years of age. Theodora’s father was a bear trainer and her mother, a homemaker. She then met Justinian I, the then later Byzantine emperor. Justinian kept her life very interesting.Theodora was born a peasant, but as she overcame that she helped establish women’s rights. Theodora was born into a peasant family, but then later met Justinian I, the emperor’s nephew.
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Landmarks To prepare this assignment, i choose two people that i know closely. One of them is my mother, who is 60 years old, graduaded from highschool, worked in textile as an inspector. She lives in Kalamis. She said that Hagia Sophia is the landmark of Istanbul. She said that it is the first building that comes on her mind when she thinks of Istanbul. Other than being a beautiful building, the building is a symbol of change of Istanbul through time. From Constantinople to Istanbul is same as
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Company Q – Social Responsibility 1 Case Study on Social Responsibility – Company Q For over forty years, the subject of business ethics has continued to evolve and one aspect in particular, social responsibility has become more of a focus. A company’s attitude on social responsibility is
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