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Medieval Architecture(III- XVI. Centuries.)

Byzantine ArchitectureMiddle Byzantine period (X-XII. C.) and

Late Byzantine period (XIII-XV. C.)

Architecture in the radius of action of the Byzantine Empire:Caucasus region (V-XII. C.)

Balkan-peninsula (X-XIII. C.)

Russian principalities (X-XV. C.)

Byzantine Architecture II. – Middle Byzantine ArchitectureMonastic architecture in Hellas (X-XII. C.) after „Iconoclasmos” (726-843)

Daphni: catholicon (VI. C., 1080, XIII. C.)

Near Stiris: Hosziosz Lukasz monastery

Theotokos temple and catholicon (963-1030)

Khiosz: Nea Moni (1042-1052)

Byzantine Architecture II. – Middle Byzantine ArchitectureMonastic architecture in Hellas (X-XII. C.) after „Iconoclasmos” (726-843)

At Stiris: Hosziosz

Lukasz monastery

Theotokos temple and

catholicon (963-1030)

Athosz: Megistae Lavra monastery

Catholicon (963-1060)

Athosz: Iviron monastery (Georgian)

Catholicon (end of X. C.)

Athosz: Hilindari monastery (Serbian)

catholicon (before1015, XIII. sz.)

Byzantine Architecture II. – Middle Byzantine Architecture

Monastic architecture in Hellas (X-XII. C.) after „Iconoclasmos” (726-843)

Byzantine Architecture III. – Late Byzantine ArchitectureImperial arch. In Nicaia and Trebizont, Palailogos „reneissance”, Exarchate in Mistra (XIII-XV. C.)

Thessaloniki: Hagioi Apostoloi

(1312-1315)

Arta: Panagia Parigoritissa

(1283-1296)

Mistra: Hagia Sophia

(1350 k.)

Arch. mod.:

Khiosz-

Nea Moni

(1042-1052)

Byzantine Architecture IV. – Architecture in the range of effect of Byzantium„ Athonite” architecture in the Balkan Peninsula (XIII-XVI. C.)

Ravanica: Serbian monastery

catholicon (end of XIV. C.)

Athosz: Hilindari monastery (Serbian)

catholicon (before1015, XIII. sz.)

Rila: Balgarian Mon., Catholicon (1335-)

Curtea d’Arges (1512-),

Voronet (1488-)

Vallachian atonite

churches

Byzantine Architecture IV. – Architecture in the range of effect of

ByzantiumArchitecture of the Russian Grand Duces (XI-XV. C.)

Novgorod: Sofija

cathedral(1312-1315)Kijev: Svetnaja Sofija

(1037-, XII. C.)

Vlagyimir: Dimitrij

Cathedral (1194-1197)

Moskow:

Uspenskij (1326,1475)

Byzantine Architecture IV. – Architecture in the range of effect of ByzantiumArchitecture in the Caucasus Mauntains (V-XIII. C.)

Karnut, Tajanat:

Early Armenian

architecture (IV-V. C.)

Bolnisi: early Georgian longitudinal basilica (478-494)

Dvin II. (V-VI. C.),

Ereruk (V. C.) early

Armenian

longitudinal

cathedrals

Gurdzsaani: Collecction churche of the Prince (VII-VIII. C.)

Dvin II. (V-VI. C.), Ereruk (V. Cearly Armenian

longitudial cathedrals

Ani: Cathedral (989-1001)

Byzantine Architecture IV. – Architecture in the range of effect of ByzantiumArchitecture in the Caucasus Mauntains (V-XIII. C.)

Etsmiadzin: early Armenian

Centrally planned cathedral

(483-, 618-, 1627-)

Byzantine Architecture IV. – Architecture in the range of effect of ByzantiumArchitecture in the Caucasus Mauntains (V-XIII. C.)

Vakharshapat: St. Hripsime (618, VII-VIII. C.)

Mcheta: Djvari church (578-594)

Byzantine Architecture IV. – Architecture in the range of effect of ByzantiumArchitecture in the Caucasus Mauntains (V-XIII. C.)

Vakharshapat: St. Hripsime (618, VII-VIII. C.)Mcheta: Djvari church (578-594)

Byzantine Architecture IV. – Architecture in the range of effect of ByzantiumArchitecture in the Caucasus Mauntains (V-XIII. C.)

Zvartnoc: Episcopal cathedral (644-652) Ani: Gagik church (1001-1013)

Byzantine Architecture IV. – Architecture in the range of effect of ByzantiumArchitecture in the Caucasus Mauntains (V-XIII. C.)

Achtamar: Holy Cross church (928-951)

Vakharshapat: St. Hripsime (618, VII-VIII. C.)

Byzantine Architecture IV. – Architecture in the range of effect of ByzantiumArchitecture in the Caucasus Mauntains (V-XIII. C.)

Achtamar: Holy Cross church (928-951)

Byzantine Architecture IV. – Architecture in the range of effect of ByzantiumArchitecture in the Caucasus Mauntains (V-XIII. C.)

Gelati monastery: catholicon (1106-, XII-XIII. C.)

Sanajin Monastery:

Theotokos churche (928-944),

gavit (1211),

Salvator church (966),

gavit (1185),

Academia (XI. C.),

St. Gregorian chapel (1061),

Library (1063),

Belltower (XIII. C.)

Byzantine Architecture IV. – Architecture in the range of effect of ByzantiumArchitecture in the Caucasus Mauntains (V-XIII. C.)

Medieval Architecture(III- XVI. Centuries.)

The Architecture of Ravenna(V-VI. Centuries.)

St. Giovanni (ev.) basilica (425-)

The Architecture of Ravenna I. – The period of the Western-Roman Empire (395-476)

The mausoleum of Galla Placidia (450 k.) – Amman (model 3. C.)

The Architecture of Ravenna I. – The period of the Western-Roman Empire (395-476)

The Mausoleum of Galla Placidia - Good Shephard - mosaic

The Architecture of Ravenna I. – The period of the Western-Roman Empire (395-476)

Ortodox Baptistry (450-460 .)

The Architecture of Ravenna I. – The period of the Western-Roman Empire (395-476)

Ortodox Baptistry (450-460 .)

The Architecture of Ravenna I. – The period of the Western-Roman Empire (395-476)

Arian Baptistry (≈500.)

The Architecture of Ravenna II. – The period of the Eastern Gothic Kingdom (495-540)

Arian Baptistry (≈500.)

The Architecture of Ravenna II. – The period of the Eastern Gothic Kingdom (495-540)

The Architecture of Ravenna II. – The period of the Eastern Gothic Kingdomb (495-540) The Architecture of Ravenna II. – The period of the Eastern Gothic Kingdom (495-540)

San Appollinare Nuovo (494-510, 519, 558)

The Architecture of Ravenna II. – The period of the Eastern Gothic Kingdom (495-540)

San Appollinare Nuovo (494-510, 519, 558)

The Architecture of Ravenna II. – The period of the Eastern Gothic Kingdom (495-540)

San Appollinare Nuovo (494-510, 519, 558)

The Architecture of Ravenna II. – The period of the Eastern Gothic Kingdom (495-540)

The Mausoleum of Theoderic (520.)

San Appollinare in Classe (534-549)

The Architecture of Ravenna III. – The period of the Byzantine Principality (540-751)

San Appollinare in Classe (534-549)

The Architecture of Ravenna III. – The period of the Byzantine Principality (540-751)

San Appollinare in Classe (534-549)

The Architecture of Ravenna III. – The period of the Byzantine Principality (540-751)

Bosra: St. Sergios and Bacchos (model 512.) San Vitale (526-547)

The Architecture of Ravenna III. – The period of the Byzantine Principality (540-751)

The Architecture of Ravenna III. – The period of the Byzantine Principality (540-751)

San Vitale (526-547)

The Architecture of Ravenna III. – The period of the Byzantine Principality (540-751)

San Vitale (526-547)

The Architecture of Ravenna III. – The period of the Byzantine Principality (540-751)

San Vitale (526-547)

The Architecture of Ravenna III. – The period of the Byzantine Principality (540-751)

San Vitale (526-547)

Emepror Jusztinianus, Empress Theodora

St. Andrew, Pantocrator

The Architecture of Ravenna III. – The period of the Byzantine Principality (540-751)

Constantinople: Hagia Sophia, capital San Vitale (526-547)

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