"Hagia" is a Greek word meaning "holy" or "sacred." It is often used in the context of religious buildings, most notably in the name of the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, which translates to "Holy Wisdom." The term conveys a sense of reverence and significance, particularly in Byzantine and Orthodox Christian traditions.
hag/i = Hagia
Not dead, Hagia Sophia is not a person
Hagia Sophia was built in Istanbul, Turkey.
The Hagia Sophia is not romanesque architecture. It is byzantium.
The Hagia Sophia
The Hagia Sophia is in Istanbul, not Rome
The Hagia Sophia is nearly 1500 years old.
People did not live in Hagia Sophia, it was a church.
Hagia Sophia was made to show freedom and religion.
Hagia Sofia was designed by Isidore of Miletus and Anthemius of Tralles
Justinian was the patron of Hagia Sophia.
the word "Hagia Sophia" means holy wisdom in Greek.