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  1. Apr 6, 2024 · Capital of the Byzantine Empire 330-1204 AD; 1261-1453 AD. 330 AD: Founding of Constantinople. ca. 404/05-413 AD: Construction of the Theodosian Walls. 474 AD: Great Fire of Constantinople. 532 AD: Nika Riots and Fire of Constantinople. 537 AD: Completion of the Hagia Sophia by Justinian I.

  2. Nov 19, 2015 · Hagia Sophia ( Greek Ἁγία Σοφία, for 'Holy Wisdom') was designed to be the major basilica of the Byzantine Empire and held the record for the largest dome in the world until the Duomo was built in Florence in the 15th century. Additionally, Hagia Sophia became more important with time as subsequent architects became inspired by the ...

  3. New Catholic Encyclopedia. THEODORA, BYZANTINE EMPRESS (1) Wife of Justinian I; b. Constantinople (Paphlagonia or Syria in later sources) c. 497; d. Constantinople, June 28, 548, perhaps of gangrene or cancer; buried in the Church of the Holy Apostles. The main source on her life, the Anecdota or Secret History of procopius of caesa rea, is a ...

  4. Theodora died of She buried the churches built. Justinian her vears later. Answer questions on a separate sheet of paper with your name and period on it. 1. How did conversion to Christianity change Theodora's life? 2, Why did Theodora urge toleration ofthe Monophysite sect of Christianity? 3, To what extent did Theodora save her

  5. Theodora would act out or sing with her sister to entertain people, Theodora continued to act Who did Theodora marry? Because Theodora was an actor she was not respected and so had to marry another actor but when they did they were not in love, Theodora was in love with government official named Hecebolus

  6. Mar 24, 2023 · However, we know that Theodora was born into a humble family. Her father, Acacius, worked as a bear keeper in the Hippodrome, a grand arena for chariot racing and other forms of entertainment in the imperial capital of Constantinople. Along with her two sisters, Comito and Anastasia, Theodora became an actress, dancer, mime artist and comedian.

  7. The Byzantine Empire, which lasted over a millennium, from 330 AD to 1453 AD, was a pivotal player in the medieval world, bridging the East and West. The heart of this empire was its capital: Constantinople. Today, known as Istanbul and located in modern-day Turkey, this city’s history is as deep as it is varied.