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hagia sophia
Ayasofya
saint sophia
aya sofya
st. sophia
aya sofya
İngilizce - İngilizce
A female given name, borne by an early Christian saint, and by European royalty

Gram said, Sophia. Would that be an Italian name? It came from a great-aunt, Sophia told her, turning briefly in her direction. Was your great-aunt Italian? No, Scottish. Oh. I knew what Gram was aiming at here. She wanted to find out whether Sophia was Catholic. She poked her headful of pink curlers forward for a moment and looked at me. Presbyterian, I told her. Oh. She sat back again, Oh, well, you could see her thinking, her own daughter had married Episcopal and the sky hadn't fallen in. It's a pretty name, anyhow, she told Sophia. Thank you. I like names that end with an a, don't you? - - -.

An Æon (a form of divine being) in the Gnostic tradition
{i} female first name; name of several towns in the USA
Russian Sofya Alekseyevna born Sept. 27, 1657, Moscow, Russia died July 14, 1704, Moscow Regent of Russia (1682-89). Daughter of Tsar Alexis, she objected to the succession of her half brother Peter I (the Great) as tsar (1682) and instigated an uprising by the streltsy (household troops). She arranged to have her brother Ivan V proclaimed coruler with Peter and assumed the role of regent. With help from her chief adviser and lover, Vasily Golitsyn, she promoted the development of industry and concluded peace treaties with Poland (1686) and China (1689). After sponsoring two disastrous military campaigns against the Crimean Tatars (1687, 1689), she tried to regain her influence by inciting the streltsy to oust Peter and his advisers. She was instead overthrown by Peter in 1689 and forced to enter a convent. Charlotte Sophia of Mecklenburg Strelitz Cecilia Sophia Anna Maria Kalogeropoulos Hagia Sophia Loren Sophia
borne by an early Christian saint, and by European royalty
Sophia Loren
orig. Sofia Villani Scicolone born Sept. 20, 1934, Rome, Italy Italian film actress. After a poverty-stricken childhood in war-torn Naples, she became a model and movie extra in Rome. Coached by the producer Carlo Ponti (later her husband), she acted in Italian movies from 1950, including The Gold of Naples (1954). Her later films, in which she became noted for her statuesque beauty and earthy femininity, include The Black Orchid (1959), El Cid (1961), Two Women (1961, Academy Award), Boccaccio '70 (1962), Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow (1964), Marriage Italian Style (1964), and A Special Day (1977)
Sophia Loren
(born 1934) Italian movie actress, winner of the 1961 Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in "Two Women
Hagia Sophia
a former patriarchal basilica, later a mosque, now a museum in Istanbul, Turkey
Hagia Sophia
(Greek: "Holy Wisdom") Church in Istanbul, later a mosque and now a museum. It is the masterpiece of Byzantine architecture. Designed under Justinian I by Anthemius of Tralles and Isidorus of Miletus, the original building was completed in less than six years (AD 532-37). It combined a longitudinal basilica and a centralized building in a wholly original manner, with a huge main dome (rebuilt 563) supported on pendentives and semidomes on either side. In plan it is almost square. There are three aisles separated by columns with galleries above and great marble piers rising up to support the dome. The walls above the galleries, as well as the base of the dome, are pierced by windows, whose light obscures the supports, giving the impression that the canopy floats on air
hagia sophia
This was the great cathedral of the Holy Wisdom located in Constantinople It was built in the years between 532 and 537 by the emperor Justinian This was the greatest achievement of Byzantine architecture The massive dome that is the major feature of this building is 184 feet in height
hagia sophia
(Gr Agia Sophia) The Cathedral of Constantinople in which the Ecumenical Patriarchs and Byzantine Emperors were enthroned It is the greatest Orthodox church, dedicated to the Holy Wisdom of God It was built by the emperor Justinian in the year 532 A D ; its architecture is an outstanding example of the so-called Byzantine Orthodox order Select this link to visit the web site on Hagia Sophia
sophia

    Heceleme

    So·phi·a

    Türkçe nasıl söylenir

    sōfiı

    Telaffuz

    /sōˈfēə/ /soʊˈfiːə/

    Etimoloji

    () From Ancient Greek σοφία (sophia, “wisdom”).

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