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The [[Ottomans]] called that one "Kuçuk Ayasofya", or [[Little Hagia Sophia]]. It was a [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] church initially, built sometime around 500, and many believe it served as an early prototype for the larger [[Hagia Sophia]] cathedral built a few decades later. | The [[Ottomans]] called that one "Kuçuk Ayasofya", or [[Little Hagia Sophia]]. It was a [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] [[church]] initially, built sometime around 500, and many believe it served as an early prototype for the larger [[Hagia Sophia]] cathedral built a few decades later. | ||
But I have my doubts. The two buildings may share some salient aesthetic features, but their structural elements are vastly different. It's obvious, right? I mean, if you bother to look closely. | But [[Clay Kaczmarek|I]] have my doubts. The two buildings may share some salient aesthetic features, but their structural elements are vastly different. It's obvious, right? I mean, if [[Desmond Miles|you]] bother to look closely. | ||
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Revision as of 01:02, 10 March 2022

The Ottomans called that one "Kuçuk Ayasofya", or Little Hagia Sophia. It was a Byzantine church initially, built sometime around 500, and many believe it served as an early prototype for the larger Hagia Sophia cathedral built a few decades later.
But I have my doubts. The two buildings may share some salient aesthetic features, but their structural elements are vastly different. It's obvious, right? I mean, if you bother to look closely.