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III. Art, Architecture and Civic Ritual in Constantinople, the "New Rome"

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Link to larger image in new windowArea map of Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul)
Link to larger image in new windowDistant view of Constantinople
Link to larger image in new windowPlan of Constantinople showing phases of expansion
Link to larger image in new windowPlan of Constantinople showing major monuments
Link to larger image in new windowView of Constantinople by Christoforo Buondelmonte
Link to larger image in new windowColumn of Constantine (Cemberlitas= "Burnt Column")
Link to larger image in new windowColumn of Constantine (Cemberlitas= "Burnt Column"), Excavation and Reconstruction
Link to larger image in new windowColumn of Constantine (Cemberlitas= "Burnt Column"), Image from the Tabula Peutingeriana
Link to larger image in new windowCoin of Constantine as Helios, 337
Link to larger image in new windowTetrarchs, porphyry, originally from the Philadelphion in Constantinople (now on exterior of San Marco, Venice), ca. 300
Link to larger image in new windowTetrarchs, porphyry, originally from the Philadelphion in Constantinople (now on exterior of San Marco, Venice), ca. 300, Detail: Heads
Link to larger image in new windowHippodrome, General view
Link to larger image in new windowHippodrome, Reconstruction
Link to larger image in new windowHippodrome, Engraving by Panvinio, 16th century
Link to larger image in new windowHippodrome, Obelisk of Thutmosis II, 1504-1490 BC, general view showing base set up in 390 A.D. by Theodosius I
Link to larger image in new windowHippodrome, Detail showing the chariot races in the hippodrome
Link to larger image in new windowHippodrome, Barbarians pay homage to Theodosius
Link to larger image in new windowBronze Serpent Column, 479 BC
Link to larger image in new windowOld Hagia Sophia, 405-415: fragments of Propylaeion, garden of Hagia Sophia, Gable
Link to larger image in new windowOld Hagia Sophia, 405-415: fragments of Propylaeion, garden of Hagia Sophia, Excavation of steps
Link to larger image in new windowOld Hagia Sophia, 405-415: fragments of Propylaeion, garden of Hagia Sophia, Lamb Frieze
Link to larger image in new windowLandwalls of Constantinople, built by Theodosius II, 405-13
Link to larger image in new windowLandwalls of Constantinople, built by Theodosius II, 405-13, Reconstruction drawing
Link to larger image in new windowLandwalls of Constantinople, built by Theodosius II, 405-13, Detail: Golden Gate, Interior
Link to larger image in new windowLandwalls of Constantinople, built by Theodosius II, 405-13, Detail: Golden Gate, Exterior
     

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