Hagia Sophia-The legacy of Byzantium

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Hagia Sophia-The legacy of Byzantium
Hagia Sophia Cathedral (Holy wisdom) was build up by two Greek architects Anthemius and Isidorus during the reign of Emperor Justinian.

Hagia Sophia (from the Greek: Ἁγία Σοφία, "Holy Wisdom"; Latin: Sancta Sophia or Sancta Sapientia; Turkish: Aya Sofya) is a former Orthodox patriarchal basilica, later a mosque, and now a museum in Istanbul, Turkey. From the date of its dedication in 360 until 1453, it served as the cathedral of Constantinople, except between 1204 and 1261, when it was converted to a Roman Catholic cathedral under the Latin Patriarch of Constantinople of the Western Crusader established Latin Empire. The building was a mosque from 29 May 1453 until 1934, when it was secularized. It was opened as a museum on 1 February 1935

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  • all my life i thought "aga" it's a Turkish name, meaning chief policeman or chief officer, now it sounds me like Greek.i have a problem with provenance, not with who was the oldest.

  • @monicadumitre The word is Aghia not aga. It's Aghia Sophia, it's Greek words, aghia means holly and Sophia means wisdom. Like we say Philo-sophia, which means friend of wizdom. So Hagia Sophia=holly wizdom. And Aghia Sophia temple is not a museum or an exibition gallery but a church, a holly place.

  • ΛΕΥΤΕΡΙΑ ΣΤΗΝ ΑΓΙΑ ΣΟΦΙΑ

  • @SPARTANsenator1 Να σαι καλα φιλε. Η Αγια Σοφια δεν ειναι χωρος επιδειξεων και ουτε ειναι μουσειο. Ειναι ο Καθεδρικος ναος ολων των ορθοδοξων Χριστιανων!

  • Congratulations with new video upload. ;) I enjoyed it very much.

  • @Strategos300 Thank you very much my friend.

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  • ΜΙΑ ΜΕΡΑ ΘΑ ΓΥΡΙΣΟΥΜΕ ΚΑΙ ΘΑ ΤΗΝ ΛΕΙΤΟΥΡΓΗΣΟΥΜΕ.

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  • @ADZ01982 The Byzantines were the guardians of Greco-Roman civilization. The eastern half of the old Roman Empire survived and thrived while the western half fell in 476. Byzantine craftsmen were hired to construct early Islamic mosques and palaces. The Great Mosque of Cordoba was also constructed by Byzantine craftsmen. Overtime the Muslims would have developed its own architecture skills by adapting various archtecture styles.

  • It amazes me how long Byzantine lasted. Over a thousand years. A THOUSAND.

  • @MrLantean Byzantines craftsmen and architectures helped build the early mosques for the Arabs for they did not have the know how of building large buildings. The Dome of the Holy rock was built with Byzantine assistance.

  • I'm glad Justinian is dead so he that doesn't have to see the travesty that happened to his buildings.

  • Hagia Sophia is the model for Orthodox Christian churches and Islamic mosques. The Ottoman Turks buit their mosques using Hagia Sophia as a model and Islamic mosques all over the world are built on Ottoman models.

  • I agree with all you said and I wouldn't be here or I would not be curious in general if I were not a good student, lol. In linguistic filed I know nothing is sure, but the fact that ...explanation exists.

    In Romanian there is "agie" and "aga", institution and public function. I don't want to spoil the beauty of the video, though, so "thanks" would be requested.

  • An architectural miracle of the Greek architects Anthemios and Isidwros!

  • @fofisofi7

    Ακόμα και πολλά παραμύθια έχουν κάποια βάση, πιστέυω στις προφητείες, τώρα άλλοι μπορούν να πουν ότι κάποια σχέδια μπορεί να έχουν πασρουσιαστεί ως προφητείες, ίσως. Πάντως πιστεύω ότι πολλοί Άγιοι είχαν φώτιση και το χάρισμα να βλέπουν τα μελλούμενα.

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