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The Byzantine Empire, also known as the Eastern Roman Empire, was a medieval state that existed from 330 AD to 1453 AD. It emerged as the continuation of the Roman Empire in the East, with its capital in Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul). The Byzantine Empire was characterized by a strong centralized government, Greek language and culture, ... Read more

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““A street in Constantinople” by RAPHTOR on deviantart. This has to be one of my favorite artistic depictions of Byzantine Constantinople. I love the way which the Hagia Sophia looms over the nearby streets of the City. It’s a fun visual aid to imagine the way New Rome once was!”

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Basilica di San Vitale, Ravenna (2024) – A sort of ‘Little Constantinople’ for its wealth of early Christian and Byzantine art, Ravenna is known for its tagline ‘City of Mosaics,’ but surprisingly isn’t all that well-known. Its golden age spanned from the 5th to 8th centuries, a bridge between ancient and medieval worlds, beginning with a stint as the final capital of the Western Roman Empire, toppled right here. In the days of Germanic rule that followed, it was capital of Theoderic's Ostrog... Byzantine Empire Architecture, Constantinople Aesthetic, Ancient Christian Art, Byzantine Empire Aesthetic, Byzantium Aesthetic, Byzantine Interior, Roman Empire Architecture, Byzantine Aesthetic, Early Christian Architecture

Basilica di San Vitale, Ravenna (2024) – A sort of ‘Little Constantinople’ for its wealth of early Christian and Byzantine art, Ravenna is known for its tagline ‘City of Mosaics,’ but surprisingly isn’t all that well-known. Its golden age spanned from the 5th to 8th centuries, a bridge between ancient and medieval worlds, beginning with a stint as the final capital of the Western Roman Empire, toppled right here. In the days of Germanic rule that followed, it was capital of Theoderic's…

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