Hagia Sophia (
Turkish:
Ayasofya, from the
Greek:
Ἁγία Σοφία, "
Holy Wisdom";
Latin:
Sancta Sophia or
Sancta Sapientia) is a former
Orthodox patriarchal basilica, later a
mosque, now a
museum in
Istanbul,
Turkey. Famous in particular for its massive
dome, it is considered the epitome of
Byzantine architecture and to have "changed the history of architecture. "
It was the largest cathedral in the world for nearly a thousand years, until the completion of the
Seville Cathedral in 1520. The current building was originally constructed as a church between 532 and 537 A.D. on the orders of the
Byzantine Emperor Justinian, and was in fact the third
Church of the Holy Wisdom to occupy the site (the previous two had both been destroyed by riots). It was designed by two architects,
Isidore of Miletus and
Anthemius of Tralles. The Church contained a large collection of
holy relics and featured, among other things, a 15m (49 foot) silver
iconostasis. It was the seat of the
Patriarch of Constantinople and the religious focal point of the
Eastern Orthodox Church for nearly one thousand years. It was the church in which
Cardinal Humbert marched up to the altar and excommunicated
Cerularius, marking the official start of the
Great Schism.
In 1453,
Constantinople was conquered by the
Ottoman Turks and
Sultan Mehmed II ordered the building to be converted into a mosque.
The bells, altar, iconostasis, and sacrificial vessels were removed, and many of the
mosaics were eventually plastered over. The
Islamic features — such as the
mihrab, the
minbar, and the four
minarets outside — were added over the course of its history under the Ottomans. It remained as a mosque until 1935, when it was converted into a museum by the Republic of Turkey.
For almost 500 years the principal mosque of Istanbul, Hagia Sophia served as a model for many of the Ottoman mosques such as the Sultan Ahmed Mosque (Blue Mosque of Istanbul), the Şehzade Mosque, the Süleymaniye Mosque, the Rüstem Pasha Mosque, and the Kılıç Ali Paşa Mosque.
Although it is sometimes referred to as Santa Sophia, the Greek name in full is Ναός τῆς Ἁγίας τοῦ Θεοῦ Σοφίας, Church of the Holy Wisdom of God, the Church being dedicated to Jesus Christ, in Eastern Orthodox theology, the Holy Wisdom of God ("Sophia" being the phonetic spelling in Latin of the Greek word for wisdom). So Santa Sophia should be understood as the italianate title of the church, Holy Wisdom.
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