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Byzantine architecture is the architecture of the Byzantine Empire. The empire gradually emerged as a distinct artistic and cultural entity from what is today referred to as the Roman Empire after AD...
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Some authorities, it is true, not only go so far as to characterize the architecture of Ravenna (exemplified in the two churches S. Apollinare and S. Vitale) as Byzantine, but even include, without further consideration, examples which in other respects recall ... Home > Catholic Encyclopedia > B > Byzantine Architecture...
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The Golden Age of Byzantine Architecture was under the rule of Justian in 527-565. It was during this period that the most famous examples of all Byzantine Architecture was built, the Hagia Sophia.
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The most imposing achievement of Byzantine architecture is the Church of Holy Wisdom or Hagia Sophia. It was constructed in a short span of five years (532–37) during the reign of Justinian.
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of the Early Christian and Byzantine Era ... This plan is very typical of the early Christian and Byzantine structures. In the west, however, church building is not extensive until the "Romanesque" and Gothic eras, thus the eastern or Byzantine styles initially dominate Church construction.
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Byzantine Architecture is one of three major forces in the architectural world during the Middle Ages of Europe. Chronologically, the Roman Empire fell in 476 AD. This date marks the beginning of the Middle Ages.
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Byzantine architecture followed after Rome had declined. At this time, the seat of power shifted to Constantinople, and because Constantinople is Eastern, or Oriental, we may expect architecture to follow the ideas of the Orient. ... One great feature of all Byzantine architecture is the large central dome,
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A Lesson Plans Page lesson plan, lesson idea, thematic unit, or activity in Art and Language Arts called Byzantine Art and Architecture. ... Students will be able to compare and contrast modern architecture and Byzantine architecture through their one-page essays. Language Arts - Standard 1; Indicator: This will be evident...
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