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  1. Jul 6, 2017 · The website Hagia Sophia says. Known as the “Great Church” or “Magna Ecclesia” in Latin, the first church was built at the same location where there had been a pagan temple before [emphasis mine]. It was Constantius II who inaugurated Hagia Sophia on 15 February 360. From the chronicles of Socrates of Constantinople, we know that the ...

  2. today, as Hagia Sophia. Yet this prehistory of the Hagia Sophia, occurring in several phases over almost two centuries, is inextricably linked with the genesis of the Constanti - nian and Theodosian city and with the episodic evolution of its ecclesiastical institutions. The foundational structure, a basilica erected at the order of Constantius ...

  3. Dec 22, 2021 · The Hagia Sophia we know today was constructed in 537 A.D on the orders of Roman Emperor Justinian, however its history goes back further. When the capital of the Roman Empire was transferred from Rome to Constantinople in 330 A.D, the new imperial capital needed a suitable place of worship. Emperor Constantius II chose the current site of ...

  4. History Timeline of Hagia Sophia: 360 – Inauguration of Hagia Sophia, under the rule of Constantius II. 404 – The original roof got destroyed in a fire. 415 – Restored and rededicated by Theodosius II. 532 – Burned down once again in the Nika riots beginning in the Hippodrome of Constantinople.

  5. The Hagia Sophia ( Ayasofya) is among Istanbul’s most famous and fascinating monuments. This ‘church of divine wisdom’ was inaugurated by Emperor Justinian on 26 December 537, converted into a mosque in 1453 and declared a museum in 1934. It is among the world’s greatest architectural achievements, in particular famous for its massive ...

  6. Jul 12, 2020 · 1261 – Hagia Sophia was converted to an Eastern Orthodox Church again. 1346 – Various parts of the building collapsed, and the church was closed. 1354 – Hagia Sophia reopened after construction. 1453 – Following the fall of Constantinople, Sultan Muhammad ordered the conversion of Hagia Sophia into a mosque.

  7. Hagia Sophia: The Basilica. A11763-Timeline of restoration Hagia Sophia (Turkey) Constantius built the Hagia Sophia on the ground of a pagan temple. Theodosius II rededicated the rebuilt structure in 415. During the Nika insurgency in 532 A.D. The church was burned down again, providing Justinian I the opportunity to create a replacement.

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