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http://dighist.fas.harvard.edu/courses/2015/HUM54/files/original/91087b8cbc657dab0e460a5ffe28a3da.jpg
A Map of Constantinople in 1853.
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This map shows the walls of Constantine and Theodosius around the city of Constantinople. The Chora Church is pictured on this map as a cross and not explicitly labelled.
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A Byzantine mosaic shows Mary, Constantine, and Justinian. Constantine presents Mary with his city and Justinian with the Hagia Sophia.
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This painting depicts the Siege of Constantinople and represents the frequent changing hands of the Tekfur Sarayi.
http://dighist.fas.harvard.edu/courses/2015/HUM54/files/original/44174c0d71b7e4b856cd0b88f1350d12.jpg
This painting depicts the Siege of Constantinople and represents the frequent changing hands of the Tekfur Sarayi.
http://dighist.fas.harvard.edu/courses/2015/HUM54/files/original/7d1841d0921976cf63d1452d9fc93392.jpg
This is a virtual recreation of what Constantinople may have looked like under the Byzantine empire. This was the peak in Istanbul's history
http://dighist.fas.harvard.edu/courses/2015/HUM54/files/original/7d1841d0921976cf63d1452d9fc93392.jpg
This is a virtual recreation of what Constantinople may have looked like under the Byzantine empire. This was the peak in Istanbul's history
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