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Religious center from "summary" of Constantinople by Philip Mansel

The religious center of Constantinople was a key element of the city's identity. As the capital of the Byzantine Empire, Constantinople was not only a political and economic hub but also a spiritual focal point. The city was home to numerous churches, monasteries, and religious institutions that played a central role in the daily life of its inhabitants. The Hagia Sophia, in particular, was the most iconic religious building in Constantinople. Originally built as a Christian cathedral, it later served as a mosque after the Ottoman conquest of the city. The Hagia Sophia's impressive dome and intricate mosaics reflected the city's status as a religious center where faith and art intertwined...
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    Constantinople

    Philip Mansel

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