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The Eastern Orthodox Empire, primarily known as the Byzantine Empire (or Eastern Roman Empire), was a medieval Christian state centered on Constantinople (Istanbul), where the Eastern Orthodox Church served as the official state religion, deeply intertwined with imperial authority. It maintained Roman law, Greek culture, and Orthodox theology from the 4th century until 1453.
Eastern Orthodoxy, officially Orthodox Catholic Church, One of the three major branches of Christianity. Its adherents live mostly in Greece, Russia, the Balkans, Ukraine, and the Middle East, with a large following in North America and Australia. The titular head of Eastern Orthodoxy is the ecumenical patriarch of Constantinople (Istanbul), but its many territorial churches (including the huge Russian Orthodox church and the Greek Orthodox church) are governed autonomously by head bishops or patriarchs, who must be unmarried or widowed even though lower orders of the clergy may marry. Eastern Orthodoxy also boasts a strong monastic tradition. The separation of the Eastern churches from the Western, or Latin, branch began with the division of the Roman Empire into two parts under Constantine I. A formal break was made in 1054 (see Schism of 1054). Doctrinally, Eastern Orthodoxy differs from Roman Catholicism in that it does not accept the primacy of the pope or the clause in the Western creed that states that the Holy Spirit proceeds from both the Father (God) and the Son (Jesus). The Orthodox church accepts the decisions of the seven ecumenical councils as well as several later ones. It maintains that there are seven sacraments and has a worship service that is theologically and spiritually rich. In the early 21st century, Eastern Orthodoxy had more than 200 million adherents worldwide.

The Eastern Orthodox Empire, primarily known as the Byzantine Empire (or Eastern Roman Empire), was a medieval Christian state centered on Constantinople (Istanbul), where the Eastern Orthodox Church served as the official state religion, deeply intertwined with imperial authority. It maintained Roman law, Greek culture, and Orthodox theology from the 4th century until 1453. Eastern Orthodoxy, officially Orthodox Catholic Church, One of the three major branches of Christianity. Its adherents live mostly in Greece, Russia, the Balkans, Ukraine, and the Middle East, with a large following in North America and Australia. The titular head of Eastern Orthodoxy is the ecumenical patriarch of Constantinople (Istanbul), but its many territorial churches (including the huge Russian Orthodox church and the Greek Orthodox church) are governed autonomously by head bishops or patriarchs, who must be unmarried or widowed even though lower orders of the clergy may marry. Eastern Orthodoxy also boasts a strong monastic tradition. The separation of the Eastern churches from the Western, or Latin, branch began with the division of the Roman Empire into two parts under Constantine I. A formal break was made in 1054 (see Schism of 1054). Doctrinally, Eastern Orthodoxy differs from Roman Catholicism in that it does not accept the primacy of the pope or the clause in the Western creed that states that the Holy Spirit proceeds from both the Father (God) and the Son (Jesus). The Orthodox church accepts the decisions of the seven ecumenical councils as well as several later ones. It maintains that there are seven sacraments and has a worship service that is theologically and spiritually rich. In the early 21st century, Eastern Orthodoxy had more than 200 million adherents worldwide.

Icon of the Archangel Michael
St Marks Basilica, Venice
gold, enamel, gemstones
10th century CE
Constantinople

#icon #archangelmichael #stmarksbasilica #venice #italy #gold #gemstones #enamel #10thcenturyCE #constantinople #byzantium #byzantineart #byzantinegold #byzantineicon #easternorthodox

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The inside of a cave carved into the sandstone rock formations in Cappadocia, Turkey there are numerous parietal line drawings (dating from the 6th to 13th centuries) in red onto the peachy-beige walls. There is a cross, mandalas, and other geometric shapes, Byzantine style arches and decorations are carved deeply into the wall (several inches). Large cracks appear in the walls as well, and in other caves, the walls have crumbled away.

The inside of a cave carved into the sandstone rock formations in Cappadocia, Turkey there are numerous parietal line drawings (dating from the 6th to 13th centuries) in red onto the peachy-beige walls. There is a cross, mandalas, and other geometric shapes, Byzantine style arches and decorations are carved deeply into the wall (several inches). Large cracks appear in the walls as well, and in other caves, the walls have crumbled away.

#AlphabetChallenge #WeekIforInterior

Interior shot of a cave in Cappadocia showing Byzantine art painted on the walls and decorative carvings into the walls.

#EastCoastKin #Cappadocia #Turkey #CavePainting #RockinTuesday #ByzantineArt

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Beautiful mosaic of Virgin Blachernitissa and Angels ⛪️ 🕌

#istanbul #turkey #travelistanbul #travelphotography #mosque #church #byzantineart #kariye #ottoman #islamicart #religiousart #biblical #christianity #islamic #unesco

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#CHRIST PANTOCRATOR MOSAIC ICONIC RELIGIOUS ART
Dive into the awe-inspiring world of #Byzantineart with Christ Pantocrator Mosaic. Celebrates the iconic depiction of Christ as the Almighty Ruler, #taiche www.zazzle.com/collections/... via @zazzle

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The complete artwork has been lost, leaving behind the exposed brickwork ⛪️ 🕌

#exploringtheworld #travelphotography #istanbul #turkey #turkiye #architecture #culturalheritage #ottoman #byzantineart #islamicart #mosque #church #religious #iphonography #lightroomedits #christianity

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The complete artwork has been lost, leaving behind the exposed brickwork ⛪️ 🕌

#exploringtheworld #travelphotography #istanbul #turkey #turkiye #architecture #culturalheritage #ottoman #byzantineart #islamicart #mosque #church #religious #iphonography #lightroomedits #architecture

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Looking up at this mosaic called, “Presentation of the Virgin Mary in the Temple” ⛪️ 🕌

#turkey #istanbul #istanbulphotography #turkiye #ottoman #culture #eastmeetswest #church #travelphotography #religious #byzantineart #mosaicart #architecture #history #exploringtheworld

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Looking up at this mosaic called, “Presentation of the Virgin Mary in the Temple” ⛪️ 🕌

#turkey #istanbul #istanbulphotography #turkiye #ottoman #culture #eastmeetswest #church #travelphotography #religious #byzantineart #mosaicart #architecture #history #exploringtheworld

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I was in awe looking up at the Chora Church now Kariye Mosque ⛪️ 🕌

#turkey #istanbul #istanbulphotography #turkiye #ottoman #religiousart #church #mosque #architecturephotography #sacredspaces #travelphotography #historylovers #culturalheritage #byzantineart #exploringtheworld #worldarchitecture

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Remember that time in 1164 when Jesus had a rack? Good times. #ByzantineArt (Monastery of Saint Pantaleon)

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The mosaics of Monreale Cathedral shine with strong Byzantine influence. Crafted by Greek artists in the 12th century, they use shimmering gold backgrounds, iconic frontal figures, and expressive eyes to tell Biblical stories.
#Monreale #ByzantineArt

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Icon with Saint Demetrios
Byzantine, 950–1000
Saint Demetrios stands armed with spear and shield, protector of the faithful. Martyred in Thessalonike, he became the city’s patron saint.

📷 Metropolitan Museum of Art
#ByzantineArt #Icon #SaintDemetrios #MedievalArt

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Circular Box (Pyxis) with the Women at Jesus’ Tomb
Byzantine, 6th century
Ivory pyxis showing the women at Christ’s empty tomb (Gospel of Luke 24:1–10). Figures appear in prayer as censers approach a domed structure with curtains.
📷 Metropolitan Museum of Art

#ByzantineArt #EarlyChristianArt

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Early Byzantine floor mosaic showing Ktisis, the personification of foundation/creation—an allegory linking architecture, prosperity, and order. Byzantine, 500–550 CE

📷The Metropolitan Museum of Art

#ByzantineArt #Mosaic #LateAntiquity #ArtHistory

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The Ladder of Divine
Ascent is a late-12th-century Christian icon in the monastery of Saint Catherine, located at the foot of Mount Sinai in Egypt.

ChristianArt #ByzantineArt

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The altar of San Marco's Basilica in Venice. Venetian/Byzantine artists.

The altar of San Marco's Basilica in Venice. Venetian/Byzantine artists.

A view of the altar of Basilica San Marco, Venice. The Palo D'Oro (Golden Panel) sits at the altar decorated with precious stones.The high altar holds the relics of St. Mark. A combination of Venetian and Byzantine art.
#sanmarcobasilica
#venice
#italy
#travelphotography
#history
#byzantineart

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Saint John the Baptist Icon – Hilandar, 14th Century Byzantine Art | ArtAddict Gallery 14th century Saint John the Baptist icon. This Byzantine masterpiece reflects the intersection of ascetic devotion and theological symbolism.

St.John The Baptist Icon from Hilandar
artaddictgallery.com/saint-john-t... #byzantine #byzantineart #arthistory #artaddictgallery #artdaily

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#AncientFaith #AnglicanTheology #ByzantineArt #ChristianArticle #ChurchFathers #DivineLiturgy #EarlyChristianity #EasternOrthodox #FertilityJourney #FullnessOfGrace #GeneralTheologicalSeminary #HolyTheotokos #Iconography #JoachimAndAnna #Mariology #NativityOfTheTheotokos #OrthodoxChristian

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Golden Manuscript Cover — a lavish gift from Ivan the Terrible to the Cathedral of the Annunciation, 1571 A.D.
Gold, topaz, tourmaline, and sapphire shimmer in sacred splendor. #ArtHistory #RussianIcons #ByzantineArt

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Byzantine mosaics were created between the 4th and 15th centuries under the Byzantine Empire.
They developed from Roman and Hellenistic traditions, but artists made key technical advances that turned mosaics into a major form of religious and imperial art.

#ByzantineArt #Mosaic #ArtHistory

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🕊️ The Battistero Neoniano (Orthodox Baptistery) in Ravenna is a 5th-century octagonal masterpiece, famed for its shimmering Byzantine mosaics. Crafted from irregular tesserae, they mark a shift from naturalism to radiant gold backgrounds.
📷 mine

#Ravenna #ByzantineArt #Mosaics #History

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Stars that never fade.
The Mausoleum of Galla Placidia, Ravenna — a night sky built for eternity.

#Ravenna #ByzantineArt #Mosaics #UNESCO
📷 mine

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Empress Theodora, consort of Justinian I, in mosaic at San Vitale, Ravenna (c. 547 CE).
Crowned, haloed, and holding the Eucharistic chalice — power and piety rendered in gold tesserae.

#Theodora #ByzantineArt #Ravenna #SanVitale #ArtHistory
📷 mine

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The presbytery of San Vitale glows with 6th-century mosaics — vines, angels, and prophets spiraling toward heaven
#Ravenna #ByzantineArt

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✨ The Apse Mosaic of San Vitale, Ravenna ✨
The mosaic shows Christ the Pantocrator, seated on a blue globe of the universe, flanked by Saint Vitalis and Bishop Ecclesius.

#Ravenna #Mosaics #ByzantineArt #SanVitale #ArtHistory #Italy

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✨ Dome of San Vitale ✨
Byzantine brilliance in Ravenna: a 6th-c. vision of Christ, angels & paradise swirling above. Built under Justinian, this dome still lifts the gaze heavenward. 🌟
#Ravenna #SanVitale #ByzantineArt #Mosaics #UNESCO
📷 mine

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