Istanbul.
because krista swan was better actress then Anna Sophia robb
LArge dome,thick walls,heavy and bulky appearance with a series of smaller domes
Two of the most famous buildings in Turkey are the Hagia Sophia museum, and the Blue Mosque. Both are located in Istanbul.
The Pashmina Queen is Sophia Swire, who discovered pashmina shawls in Nepal in 1990 and went on to create an international fashion boom for this silk-cashmere mix wrap
In the map of Constantinople, prominent aspects include the city's strategic location at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, its extensive fortifications, and significant landmarks like the Hagia Sophia and the Hippodrome. The artist emphasizes these features to highlight Constantinople's importance as a center of trade, culture, and political power during the Byzantine Empire. The detailed representation of its walls underscores the city's defensive strength, while the iconic structures illustrate its architectural and religious significance. Overall, the map conveys Constantinople's status as a pivotal hub in the ancient world.
Haiga Sophia in Istanbul, Turkey.
Hagia Sophia is a former Orthodox patriarchal basilica, later a mosque, and now a museum in Istanbul, Turkey.Height: 180' (55 m)Opened: 537 ADArchitectural style: Byzantine architectureAddress: Ayasofya Meydanı, Sultanahmet Fatih, TurkeyFunction: Museum
because the second hagia Sophia burned to the ground. Justinian I's hagia Sophia is the 3rd and current.to recapture the glory rome
you should visit that awesome building it has been built maybe 600 years ago and that shapes fits for both religion that Christianity and Islam. but now it is museum. but still you can see the all history in there
Thessaloníki, the city in Thessaloníki, Greece
The Hoagie Sophia is a church that was in Constantinople and got turned into a mosque after the city fell
Gentleman of this city. has written: 'Sophia, or, The bandit of the forest'
its located in turkey in a city istanbul
The birthplace of St. Sophia is not known. There is some doubt if Sophia ever lived or was simply the subject of a pious story circulating in the early years of the church.
Sofia (София) Sofija, Zofia, Sophia
it was in Constantinople, a city now named Istanbul
Sofia city (София, Sofija, Sofiya, Sophia)