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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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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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This is the flag of the Byzantine empire. They had many different flags but this one presents the Byzantine Seal.
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This is the flag of the Byzantine empire. They had many different flags but this one presents the Byzantine Seal.
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This old drawing is thought to be from the Byzantine era of the Tekfur Sarayi and thus helps one envision how the palace must have looked at the time.
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An artist's rendering of the Chora Church around 1900. At this point, Chora was still in use as a mosque.
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An artist's rendering of the Chora Church around 1900. At this point, Chora was still in use as a mosque.
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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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A remaining wall of the Palace of Blachernai. The Comneni ruling family abandoned the Great Palace of Constantinople to live here along the Theodosian walls.
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