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How Hagia Sophia Was Built

August 30, 2015 by Nicole Eddy

How Hagia Sophia Was Built

Hagia Sophia is one of the greatest construction works of the Middle Ages—it was built during the reign of Justinian the Great back in the sixth-century. One of the most fascinating accounts of how it was completed comes from the Patria, a tenth-century collection of stories and legends about Constantinople.

The Patria is an anonymous account that kind of reads like a travel guide to the capital of Byzantium. It contains stories about the churches, buildings and other monuments in Constantinople.

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