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  1. Isidore of Miletus (Greek: Ἰσίδωρος ὁ Μιλήσιος; Medieval Greek pronunciation: [iˈsiðoros o miˈlisios]; Latin: Isidorus Miletus) was one of the two main Byzantine Greek mathematician, physicist and architects (Anthemius of Tralles was the other) that Emperor Justinian I commissioned to design the cathedral Hagia Sophia in ...

  2. Perguruan Miletos atau Cendekiawan Miletos adalah sebutan bagi para filsuf-filsuf Miletos, yakni Thales, Anaximandros, dan Anaximenes. Miletos merupakan nama kota yang menjadi asal dari ketiga filsuf tersebut.

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  4. Overview. Isidore of Miletus. Quick Reference. ( fl. C6). Greek architect, engineer, geometer, and universal man, he worked with Anthemios of Tralles on the design and construction of the great Byzantine Church of Hagia Sophia (Holy Wisdom), Constantinople (532–7).

  5. Isidore of Miletus the Younger or simply Isidore the Younger (fl. c. 510 – 563) was a Byzantine architect and a nephew of the architect Isidore of Miletus. Like his uncle, he was a native of Miletus.

  6. May 21, 2018 · Isidorus of Miletus (fl. C6). Greek architect, engineer, geometer, and universal man, he worked with Anthemios of Tralles on the design and construction of the great Byzantine Church of Hagia Sophia (Holy Wisdom), Constantinople (532–7).

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MiletusMiletus - Wikipedia

    Miletus ( / maɪˈliːtəs /; Greek: Μῑ́λητος, romanized :Mī́lētos; Hittite: 𒈪𒅋𒆷𒉿𒀭𒁕Mīllawānda or 𒈪𒆷𒉿𒋫 Milawata ( exonyms ); Latin: Mīlētus; Turkish: Milet) was an ancient Greek city on the western coast of Anatolia, near the mouth of the Maeander River in ancient Ionia.

  8. Isidore (or Isidorus) of Miletus (Ισίδωρος ο Μιλήσιος) was an architect with Anthemius of Tralles of Hagia Sophia in Constantinople. There had been a large basilica church built in the 4th century and dedicated to Holy Wisdom in Constantinople; during the Nika riots of 532 that building was burned down.

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