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Revision as of 07:29, 8 October 2011

The Hagia Sophia (Ottoman Turkish: Aya Sofya, Greek: Ἁγία Σοφία, "Holy Wisdom") was a former Eastern-Orthodox basilica located in the Imperial district of the city of Constantinople that used to be called Sancta Sophia. Following the fall of Constantinople in 1453, it was converted into Hagia Sophia mosque by Mehmed II. It was also used as a library.
Trivia
- According to writer Darby McDevitt, there is "something very special buried beneath the marble floors" of the Hagia Sophia. [1]
Gallery
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Hagia Sophia Comparison (In-game & Real life)
References
Sources
Source
- Game On interview with Darby McDevitt.