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    Justinian prayed, ?Glory to God, Who has deemed me worthy of fulfilling such a work. ?O Solomon, I have surpassed thee?(9).? In 1453, the church came under Muslim attack, and the Hagia Sophia was converted into a mosque.? When Turkey became a secular republic in 1924, the building became a museum and many Christian objects, which were once hidden, were recovered and restored in the museum along side the Qur?anic plaques.? Elesha Coffman

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    Sport in Istanbul Sport in Istanbul takes a very big place. There are many different kinds of sport available on both Asian and European parts. Water sports such as scuba dive and rafting are very attracting to tourists who come from all over the world and Soccer is very popular among Turkish citizens. There are many different sport stadiums that are based on the both sides of Istanbul, but actually many of them belong to Football clubs like Galatasaray, Besiktas and Fenehbahce

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    In this assignment, I chose to discuss the creations of one of my favourite interior designers, Zeynep Fadillioglu because I adore the way she fuses the Western and Eastern traditions, designs and culture. As she is Turkish, her designs are a mixture of our heritage, the Ottoman Empire, with the contemporary world today. I will use my knowledge and combine it with research I have found online, in books and from the press she has received by her wondrous architecture pieces. Through my research

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    1) The Byzantine emperors were more powerful than previous Roman emperors because the Byzantine emperors inherited imperial law, which were only provincial forms of Roman law that survived in the west. Also, the emperors were able to transition smoothly into the role of all powerful Christian monarchs. 2) The Byzantine Empire post 600 CE can be categorized as a "beleaguered" empire because they only had a single ruler who endowed with supreme legal and religious authority was able to prevent the

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    Sacred Heart Church

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    Sacred Heart Church is the second oldest church located 1307 14th Street SW in Downtown Westside in Calgary, Canada. It is founded in 1910. There are two main complexes in this architecture, the older complex that is constructed in 1910 and an additional edition in 1930. Throughout the years, the Sacred Heart Church has constantly been adding additional architectural structures and expanding its size. Both complexes in the Sacred Heart Church are rectangular in plan. They both are red brick structure

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    The Byzantine Empire, or the eastern Roman Empire, was formed in the year 330 after Roman Emperor Constantine I moved the seat of the Roman government to the city of Constantinople. It was designated a second Rome, and had the advantage of being located on an Asian-Eurpoean trade route and on the Bosporus Strait, which made it incredibly hard to sack or besiege, since water surrounded half of the city. Constantinople was also free from any corruption and political assassination, which made governing

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    While the Byzantine Empire tried to get back some territories which were conquered by the Germans in the 600’s; a man named Muhammad, who was considered a smart, charismatic and honest person, became the leader of a new religion, the Islam. He aimed to profess God’s message and, until the day of his dead, he convinced people to join him. His believes were based in that there is only one God, that if people doesn’t believe, they must die and, that Christians and Jews should not interact with Muslims

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    In the Middle Ages, or the Medieval Period, religion had a very influential role in government, economic activity, and the life of the people. When examining the achievements and expertise of Thomas Aquinas and Prince Vladimir, also known as Vladimir the Great or Vladimir I, many comparisons can be made. Their achievements are similar in that they both helped to spread a particular sect of Christianity and that they both had to struggle in order to become well known. Their expertise is different

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    Third response paper The Byzantine Empire, the successor of the Roman empire, is one of many religious civilizations that existed in the first millennium. While it was a Christian realm, simultaneous empires were to be found with other religious-political doctrines, such as the Islamic Umayyad, Abbasid and Fatimid empire and Buddhist China. This high diversity of beliefs, which shaped the entire societal and political structure, has undoubtedly influenced each others at a certain extent, and it

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    The Byzantine empire had its start in 330 AD with Constantine moving the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire/Byzantine Empire to Constantinople, present day Istanbul. This created a capital in which nearly no one could fully siege control over for centuries. This all changed on April 5,1453 when Sultan Mehmed II, ruler of the Ottoman Empire, determined that he would defeat the Byzantine Empire and take Constantinople, took action and marched to the city. After a 54 day siege, on Tuesday, May 29,1453

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