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  1. Hagia Sophia: The Hagia Sophia, literally the Holy Wisdom, is a major landmark in Istanbul, Turkey (formerly Constantinople). Though it began as a church, the building was converted to a mosque after the Ottoman sacking of Constantinople in 1453. [100%] 2023-02-14 [Architecture] [Turkey]...
  2. Hagia Sophia (Thessaloniki): Hagia Sophia (griechisch Αγία Σοφία Agia Sofia) ist eine Kirche zur Heiligen Weisheit in Thessaloniki in Griechenland. Die dreischiffige Basilika wurde im 7. (Thessaloniki) [100%] 2023-06-17
  3. Hagia Sophia: Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, constructed 532-537, continues to be revered as one of the most important structures in the world. Hagia Sophia (Greek Ἁγία Σοφία, for 'Holy Wisdom') was designed to be the major basilica of the Byzantine Empire and held ... [100%] 2015-11-19
  4. Hagia Sophia: Hagia Sophia (lit. 'Holy Wisdom'; Turkish: Ayasofya; Greek: Ἁγία Σοφία, romanized: Hagía Sofía; Latin: Sancta Sapientia), officially the Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque (Turkish: Ayasofya-i Kebir Cami-i Şerifi), is a converted former church and mosque and a major cultural and historical ... (Mosque and former church in Istanbul, Turkey) [100%] 2024-02-26 [Hagia Sophia]
  5. Hagia Sophia, Trabzon: 41°00′12″N 39°41′46″E / 41.00333°N 39.69611°E / 41.00333; 39.69611 Hagia Sophia (Greek: Αγία Σοφία, meaning 'the Holy Wisdom'; Turkish: Ayasofya) is a formerly Greek Orthodox church that was converted into a mosque following ... (Mosque in Trabzon, Turkey) [81%] 2023-12-20 [Buildings and structures completed in 1263] [Byzantine museums in Turkey]...
  6. Little Hagia Sophia: Little Hagia Sophia Mosque (church) (Turkish: Küçük Ayasofya Camii), formerly the Church of Saints Sergius and Bacchus (Greek: Ἐκκλησία τῶν Ἁγίων Σεργίου καὶ Βάκχου ἐν τοῖς Ὁρμίσδου, Ekklēsía tôn Hagíōn Sergíou kaì Bákchou en toîs Hormísdou), is a former Greek Eastern Orthodox church dedicated to Saints Sergius and Bacchus in ... (Mosque (originally church) in Istanbul) [81%] 2022-12-13 [6th-century churches] [Buildings of Justinian I]...
  7. Hagia (Greek, 'Aγία; Vulgate, "Aggia"): Servant of Solomon, whose children returned from the Captivity with Zerubbabel. give "the children of Hattil," though this is probably an error., Εγγηλ, points more to "Hagia" than to "Hattil. (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [74%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  8. Hagia: HAGIA ha'-gi-a. See AGIA. ha'-gi-a. See AGIA. [74%] 1915-01-01
  9. Liturgie der Hagia Sophia: Als Liturgie der Hagia Sophia bezeichnet man den byzantinischen Kathedralritus der griechisch-orthodoxen Kirche, wie er bis 1453 in der Hagia Sophia in Konstantinopel, heute Istanbul, gefeiert wurde. Die Liturgie war auf der Basis der byzantinischen Philosophie als mystagogische Gesamterfahrung ... [70%] 2023-08-28
  10. Sophia (TV series): Sophia (Russian: Софи́я, romanized: Sofíya) is a Russian historical drama television series about Sophia Palaiologina, Grand Duchess of Moscow. The film was directed by Aleksei Andrianov, and produced by film company "Moskino" (Russian: Москино) with the financial support of the Ministry of ... (TV series) [66%] 2023-09-25 [Russia-1 original programming] [Russian drama television series]...
  11. Sophia (Band): Sophia ist das Bandprojekt um den in London lebenden Sänger, Gitarristen und Produzenten Robin Proper-Sheppard. Nachdem der Bassist Jimmy Fernandez seiner früheren Band The God Machine verstorben war und sich die Band aufgelöst hatte, gründete Proper-Sheppard nach seinem ... (Band) [66%] 2023-08-21
  12. Sophia (Gnosticism): Sophia (Koinē Greek: Σοφíα "Wisdom", Coptic: ⲧⲥⲟⲫⲓⲁ "the Sophia") is a major theme, along with Knowledge (γνῶσις gnosis, Coptic sooun), among many of the early Christian knowledge-theologies grouped by the heresiologist Irenaeus as gnostikoi (γνωστικοί), ‘knowing’ or ‘men that claimed to have deeper wisdom ... (Gnosticism) [66%] 2023-12-18 [Gnosticism] [Wisdom]...
  13. Sophia (wisdom): Sophia (Koinē Greek: σοφία sophía "wisdom") is a central idea in Hellenistic philosophy and religion, Platonism, Gnosticism and Christian theology. Originally carrying a meaning of "cleverness, skill", the later meaning of the term, close to the meaning of Phronesis ("wisdom, intelligence"), was ... (Wisdom) [66%] 2023-11-05 [Biblical cosmology] [Christology]...
  14. Sophia (Gnosticism): Sophia (Koinē Greek: Σοφíα "Wisdom", Coptic: ⲧⲥⲟⲫⲓⲁ "the Sophia") is a major theme, along with Knowledge (γνῶσις gnosis, Coptic sooun), among many of the early Christian knowledge-theologies grouped by the heresiologist Irenaeus as gnostikoi (γνωστικοί), "knowing" or "men that claimed to have deeper wisdom ... (Gnosticism) [66%] 2023-08-20 [Gnosticism] [Gnostic deities]...
  15. Sophia (empress): Aelia Sophia (Greek: Σοφία) (c. 530 – c./aft. (Empress) [66%] 2024-01-08 [530s births] [600s deaths]...
  16. Sophia (1826 ship): Sophia was launched at Quebec in 1826 and sailed to London. In 1830 she became a whaler in the British southern whale fishery and burnt in the Seychelles in March 1833. (1826 ship) [66%] 2023-09-15 [Whaling ships]
  17. Sophia (Nerina Pallot song): "Sophia" is the second single released from the re-release of Nerina Pallot's second album, Fires. It was released on October 2, 2006. (Nerina Pallot song) [66%] 2023-09-28 [2006 singles] [Pop ballads]...
  18. Sophia: Sophia (1630-1714), electress of Hanover, twelfth child of Frederick V., elector palatine of the Rhine, by his wife Elizabeth, a daughter of the English king James I., was born at the Hague on the 14th of October 1630. [66%] 2022-09-02
  19. Sophia (journal): Sophia, International Journal of Philosophy and Traditions is an academic journal devoted to professional pursuits in philosophy, metaphysics, religion and ethics, founded in 1962 by Max Charlesworth and Graeme de Graaf. From 2001 Sophia was published by Ashgate Publishing in ... (Journal) [66%] 2024-03-15 [Academic journals established in 1962] [English-language journals]...
  20. Interior of the Hagia Sophia: Height = 180ft Diameter = 107ft Dome contains 40 stained glass windows at its circumference Six colors of marble were used biulding the walls, arches and columns The Hagia Sophia had a pendentive, which joined the wall w/the base of the ... [63%] 2023-04-09 [Structures] [Turkey]...

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