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The Hagia Sophia and the Pantheon are two lasting structures of the Roman Empire.
Sophia is translated as "Sophie" in French. It is a common name for girls in France.
The material is Ashlar (dressed stone) and brick
It is an ancient cathedral of the Church of Constantinople located in Istanbul, Turkey.
The reason for governments building such structures like the Hagia Sophia, is because they are usually trying to send a message to the its own people and people around the world. For example, Justinian built the Hagia Sophia as a sign of the close connection between church and state in his empire.
Sophia is the Greek translation of Wisdom, a Jewish spirit/goddess who seems to have replaced the goddess Asherah in Judaic belief after the Babylonian Exile and was revered up until the end of the first century CE.
It means love of wisdom. Philo(s)- = a friend of, a lover of sophy -> sophia = wisdom
The address of the Sophia is: 103 First Street, Sophia, 25921 1309
The French translation for "Sophia" is "Sophie."
Sophia is not a Latin Name, in fact it is derived from the Ancient Greek meaning "light". In refrencing "light" it refrences a meaning for wisdom as in to see the light or discovery, not the literal term of the word light. Sophia is a very Greek name, and Sophia is spread throughout the Orthodox and Catholic Worlds so many assume it is latin, but in fact, Sophia derives from the Greek word for Wisdom. Agia Sophia in Istanbul, is the largest Church erected in honor of St. Sophia in the world (Agia in Greek means Saint) it is also the third largest church in the world with the largest free standing dome in constructed in any other building. Sophia is also the capital city of Bulgaria, an Orthodox country. Sophia today takes on several meanings, in America, Sophia, Sophie are common names, while in Greece, Sophia is one of the most popular names for girls.
Sophia Jade goes by Sophia Succubus.
Sophia Yeh goes by Sophia KiddBeatz.