The Hagia Sophia in the Ottoman Empire

By: Aidan Young After moving the seat of the Eastern Roman Empire, now called the Byzantine Empire, to Constantinople in 330 A.D. Emperor Constantius set out to construct a representation of the power he held. He decided to build a church on a site next to the imperial palace for that purpose. The architecture was that of a traditional Roman basilica but on a larger … Continue reading The Hagia Sophia in the Ottoman Empire