Byzantine Basilica Gallery
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Saint Agnes mosaic in the apse of basilica Sant'Agnese fuori le mura in Rome, built by Pope Honoriu
booksnbuildings:The Euphrasian Basilica of Poreč is one of the best examples of Byzantine architectu
zcowe:Basilica of San Vitale, Ravenna, Italy - Orthodox Byzantine CathedralCentrally Planned Basilic
via-appia:Mosaics from the Episcopal Basilica in Stobi, MacedoniaByzantine, 5th - 6th century
Byzantine mosaics in the Basilica of Saint Praxedes, Rome, 8th-early 9th century
The Sarcophagus of Isachius (otherwise known as Isaac the Armenian) from the Basilica of San Vitale
Relic of the Precious Blood. Likely Byzantine, now in the Basilica of the Holy Blood in Bruges.
via-appia:Mosaics from the Episcopal Basilica in Stobi, MacedoniaByzantine, 5th - 6th century
historyfilia:Ruins of a Byzantine Basilica in Apollonia, Lybia
varangoi:Sevastopol - Chersonesos Taurica by Sevastopol on Flickr.
ancientorigins:The Baptistry basin of the Byzantine Basilica of St. Vitalis in ancient Sufetula, tod
byzantica:Christ and the Archangels, apsis mosaic, basilica of San Michele in Africisco, Ravenna,537
via-appia:Mosaics from the Episcopal Basilica in Stobi, MacedoniaByzantine, 5th - 6th century
Reliquary/incense burner, Basilica di San Marco, VeniceThis piece, known as the Chiesola or Ecclesio
dictionnaire-infernal:Relic of the Precious Blood. Likely Byzantine, now in the Basilica of the Holy
Basilica di San Vitale, Ravenna
fieldofmars:Basilica di San Vitale Late antique church in Ravenna, Italy. The 6th century church is
gnossienne:italdred:Basilica di Teodorico a Ravenna (by Alessandro Masia)
Basilica di San Vitale, Ravenna
Relic of the Precious Blood. Likely Byzantine, now in the Basilica of the Holy Blood in Bruges.
legendary-scholar:Palermo Italy Norman Byzantine Basilica of Martorana. Mosaic 1150 AD.
architecturealliance: Catacombs of the great Byzantine Basilica of Hagios Demetrios of Thessaloniki
⚜Esthétique⚜ | The South Side of St. Mark’s Cathedral, 1851 by John Ruskin
Ceiling of the royal chapel of the Norman kings of Sicily: Cappella Palatina, Palermo, Italy. Muslim
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