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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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sophia

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1 2,1 | laid the foundations of St. Sophia, which was completed by 2 2,5 | Apostles in Constantinople. St. Sophia, the construction of which 3 3,8 | set to the basilica of St. Sophia, the site of which was later 4 3,8 | famous cathedral of Sr. Sophia. The rallying cry of the 5 3,9 | which the incomparable St. Sophia of Constantinople stands 6 3,9 | history of Byzantine art. St. Sophia is described later. In all 7 3,10| and able leader, Maurice. Sophia, the strong-willed wife 8 3,11| and it was the Empress Sophia who, by paying 45,000 pieces 9 3,16| in Greek verse) of St. Sophia and its beautiful pulpit ( 10 3,16| kind — the Church of St. Sophia.[160]~ St. Sophia or the 11 3,16| of St. Sophia.[160]~ St. Sophia or the Great Church, as 12 3,16| the small basilica of St. Sophia (“divine wisdom”) which 13 3,16| triumphant dedication of St. Sophia took place in the presence 14 3,16| capital.~ Externally St. Sophia is very simple because its 15 3,16| outside. At present St. Sophia is lost among the Turkish 16 3,16| task of the builders of St. Sophia, a feat yet unsurpassed 17 3,16| contemporaries spoke of St. Sophia with as much transport as 18 3,16| Constantinople), “As for St. Sophia, Divine Wisdom, the human 19 3,16| violent earthquakes, St. Sophia stands firm even today. 20 3,16| conception the church [St. Sophia] is purely Armenian.”[163]~ 21 3,16| story of the erection of St. Sophia was transformed in literature 22 3,16| especially at Ravenna.~ St. Sophia may impress and charm now 23 3,16| era in the history of St. Sophia, however, started recently 24 3,16| conserve the mosaics of St. Sophia. Professor Thomas Whittemore, 25 3,16| marvelous mosaics of St. Sophia are gradually reappearing 26 3,16| and the builders of St. Sophia and of the Apostles were 27 3,16| and the cathedral of St. Sophia.~ ~ ~ ~ 28 4,2 | posted in the narthex of St. Sophia. But this measure of Constans 29 4,4 | patriarch in the temple of St. Sophia. He spared the life of Theodosius 30 4,4 | Only the deacon of St. Sophia, George of Pisidia (a province 31 5,2 | Damascus which, like St. Sophia for the Christians, remained 32 5,8 | gathered in the temple of St. Sophia in Constantinople. The acts 33 5,8 | performed in the temple of St. Sophia on the first Sunday in Lent, 34 6,1 | crown in the temple of St. Sophia. He repaid these favors 35 6,7 | deposited upon the altar of St. Sophia a bull of excommunication, 36 6,8 | century the dome of St. Sophia was damaged by an earthquake, 37 6,8 | policy as the erection of St. Sophia in that of Justinian. He 38 6,8 | restored and adorned St. Sophia and the Church of the Holy 39 6,8 | of the Holy Apostles. St. Sophia, damaged by the earthquake 40 6,8 | Macedonian Renaissance.[196] St. Sophia of Kiev (A.D. 1037), in 41 7,3 | crusaders; the possession of St. Sophia and the election of a patriarch 42 7,3 | manuscripts were destroyed. St. Sophia was mercilessly robbed. 43 7,3 | Emperor and was crowned in St. Sophia with great pomp.~ At the 44 7,3 | other three-eighths and St. Sophia, Besides five-eighths of 45 7,3 | treaty, the Church of St. Sophia was delivered into the hands 46 7,3 | decided the question of St. Sophia, of the election of the 47 7,4 | guaranteed to the Pisans at St. Sophia during divine service and 48 7,4 | deacon of the church of St. Sophia, and was a teacher of rhetoric. 49 7,4 | officiated as a deacon in St. Sophia in Constantinople. He received 50 7,4 | exegesis of the gospels at St. Sophia in Constantinople, then 51 8,2 | disaster and was buried in St. Sophia. As a widespread tradition 52 8,2 | Nicaea, the cathedral of Sophia, is also in a deplorable 53 8,3 | after his coronation in St. Sophia somewhat recovered from 54 8,7 | was destined to enter St. Sophia and occupy there the place 55 8,13| coronation was performed in St. Sophia. Baldwin II fled to Euboea ( 56 8,13| Great Church” of Saint Sophia.~ In 1907 E. M. Antoniades, 57 8,13| detailed monograph on St. Sophia, wrote: “The fifty-seven 58 8,13| robbed the interior of St. Sophia.~ ~ 59 8,14| when the new clergy of St. Sophia, consisting of Venetians, 60 8,14| negotiations were held in St. Sophia, at Constantinople, and 61 8,16| hardly inferior to St. Sophia in luxury and beauty, was 62 9,2 | second wife was an Italian, Sophia of Montferrat, a woman of 63 9,2 | when he saw her leaving St. Sophia.[26] She possessed great 64 9,2 | known in Russian sources as Sophia Palaeologina. A Russian 65 9,2 | marriage of Ivan III to Sophia Palaeologina brought up 66 9,6 | restoration of the Church of St. Sophia, at that time in a state 67 9,8 | saw in the church of St. Sophia the performance of a mystery 68 9,9 | celebrated a union service in St. Sophia, which aroused the greatest 69 9,9 | service was celebrated in St. Sophia, the last Christian ceremony 70 9,9 | Christian service in St. Sophia is surely among the most 71 9,9 | Greeks took refuge in St. Sophia, hoping for safety there. 72 9,9 | Constantinople, and went into St. Sophia, where he offered up a Muhammedan 73 9,9 | The churches, with St. Sophia at the head, and the monasteries 74 9,9 | appearance of the Turks in St. Sophia the liturgy was being celebrated; 75 9,13| summoned in the church of St. Sophia, Palamas gained the upper 76 9,16| question of the Council of St. Sophia.~ Some scholars assume that 77 9,16| 1450 in the church of St. Sophia, a council was summoned 78 9,16| convocation of the Council of St. Sophia a historical fact. In more 79 9,16| acts of the Council of St. Sophia false and to deny the very 80 9,16| of the city, read in St. Sophia the solemn promulgation


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