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    Smarthistory – Late Byzantine church architecture

    • Early Byzantine (including Iconoclasm) c. 330 – 843 Middle Byzantine c. 843 – 1204 The Fourth Crusade & Latin Empire 1204 – 1261 Late Byzantine 1261 – 1453 Post-Byzantine after 1453… See more

    Constantinople Reclaimed

    In 1204, crusaders of the Fourth Crusade sacked and occupied the Byzantine capital of Constantinople, beginning the period of the Latin Empire (the Byzantines referred to western Eu… See more

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    The “Palaiologan Renaissance” in Constantinople

    In Constantinople, church architecture was revived after the reconquest of the city in 1261. Most constructions represent additions to existing monastic churches, probably fol… See more

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    Thessaloniki

    Thessalonikialso saw the construction of numerous churches in the Late Byzantine period. Ambulatory-plan churches At H. Panteleimon, H. Aikaterini, and H. Apostoloi, … See more

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