Byzantine Churches in Italy and Greece - Iglesias Bizantinas

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Uploaded by on Aug 4, 2007

http://www.imperiobizantino.com/byzantium
Photographs of Byzantine churches of Sicily, south of Italy and Greece. Fotografías de iglesias bizantinas de Sicilia, Calabria, Tarento y el ser de Grecia.

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  • lysandros how can you deduce that i don't know history from just one statement of mine, which moreover you define exact by your own words, is this maybe an irrational doctrine of yours like that the egyptian were accused of? I think so

  • Exactly. But these are statements made by those who themselves have very little uderstanding of history.

  • i guess this is a price we owe to illuminism

  • it's such a stupid thing to split the ancient greek culture from ancient middle eastern as an opposition between rationalism and science on one side and superstition on the other. The ancient greeks took from the phoenicians a god that was Tanit, they took from the "superstitious" egyptians the geometry. The same odissey was of assirian origin.

  • Very beautiful!

    Greece+Italy share this very unique Byzantine/Orthodox Christian Roman Empire heritage, to one extend or another...

    One can mostly witness this on the southern parts of Italy...

    From darkness, into His Light.

  • What splendid church,these are very treasures!!!!!Compliments for your job!!!! Bravo Perla.

  • DE VITA HADRIANI

  • Anyway,

    Hitoria Augusta XIX, 13:

    "Et cum hoc simulacrum post Neronis vultum, cui antea dicatum fuerat, Soli consecrasset, aliud tale Apollodoro architecto auctore facere Lunae molitus est."

    It doesn't say the architect Apollodorus was a greek.

  • But Historia Augusta was not written by Cassius Dio ! Cassius Dio never stated Apollodorus was a greek.

    Man... Historia Augusta???

    Do you know that is considered as a pack of lies? Noone considers Historia Augusta as a reliable source. Try to search something on the credibility of Historia Augusta even in internet. That work is a joke.

    And if there it was written Apollodorus was a greek, I should be definitively certain he was not greek at all, and I'm serious.

  • Historia Augusta Vit. Hadr. 19:13

    Also, see 'Aufstieg und Niedergang der romischen Welt' for more information on Apollodorus' background.

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