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The Roman Empire under Constantine, c. 337
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Tetrarchy, 4th cent AD, Venice
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The Roman Empire under Justinian, c. 565
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Haghia Sophia: outer narthex mosaic: enthroned Madonna between emperors Constantine and Justinian, 10th cent.
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Hagia Sophia, Constantinople
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Palatine Chapel, Aachen, Interior
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Aachen, Palatine Chapel, Interior
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Charlemagne’s Shroud, c. 800, Aachen
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San Marco, Venice, c. 1905
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Porta Sant’Alipio, San Marco, Venice, 13th century Transfer of St
Porta Sant’Alipio, San Marco, Venice, 13th century Transfer of St. Mark’s Body to the Basilica
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Church of the Holy Apostles, Constantinople Vat. Gr. 1162, 11th century
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Geoffroi de Villehardouin, Conquest of Constantinople
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Hagia Sophia, Henricus Dandolo’s Tombstone
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Four Horses, from the Hippodrome, now in Venice
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The Genoese Tower, Constantinople
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Tekfur Sarayı, Constantinople
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Palace of Marquis of Ferrara, Venice, 13th century
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Map of the Byzantine Empire, c. 1340-1402
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Earliest Map of Constantinople, Buondelmonti, 1422
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Deesis Mosaic, Hagia Sophia Thirteenth Century
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Icon with the Crucifixion, 1300-1350, Constantinople
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A portrait of Manuel Chrysoloras (c
A portrait of Manuel Chrysoloras (c ) by Paolo Uccello, Louvre Museum
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Pisanello, 1438-1439 Bronze Medal of Emperor John VIII Palaiologos
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El Gran Turco, Florentine colored engraving, c. 1470, Topkapi Palace
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El Gran Turco, Florentine engraving, ca. 1470 Berlin
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The Oracles of Leo, Ms. VI E 8, 16th century
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Bessarion, by Bellini, 1464
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Euclid, Elementa Byzantine manuscript, 888 AD
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Herodotus, Latin translation by Lorenzo Valla, Venice, 1494
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The Philanthropinon Monastery, Ioannina, 16th century
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