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Byzantine culture influenced a lot of Islamic architecture especially the dome shape that many Mosque have.
Richard Krautheimer has written: 'Early Christian and Byzantine architecture' -- subject(s): Architecture, Byzantine, Architecture, Early Christian, Byzantine Architecture, Church architecture, Early Christian Architecture, History
John Arnott Hamilton has written: 'Byzantine architecture and decoration' -- subject(s): Byzantine Architecture, Byzantine Art, Byzantine Church architecture, Byzantine Church decoration and ornament, Church architecture, Church decoration and ornament
The Renaissance influenced architecture and art.
1) Byzantine missionaries spread Orthodox Christianity to Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova, Ukraine and Russia. 2) Byzantine church architecture influenced church architecture in the mentioned areas. 3) After the fall of the Byzantine Empire, the Tsar Ivan III, who had married the niece of the last Byzantine emperor, saw himself as the successor of this empire. Some Orthodox Christians then nominated Moscow as the third Rome. Russia was called for a period of time "The Third Rome."
Charles Texier has written: 'Byzantine architecture' -- subject(s): Architectural Decoration and ornament, Byzantine Architecture, Architecture
The Byzantine Empire's most lasting contribution to the world's architecture were the churches.
Byzantine influence on Russia was really important because Russians adopted aspects of byzantine culture, such as art,music,and architecture. As a result, Byzantine domes evolved into the onion-shaped domes typical of Russian churches.
The Greeks. In fact, the Greeks influenced many aspects of Rome as well as the architecture.
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