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Events
447: November 6 – An
earthquake
levels large parts of the
Theodosian Wall
of
Constantinople
. Repairs, under the direction of
urban prefect
Cyrus of Floros, are effected within 60 days.
[1]
[2]
Buildings and structures
Buildings
Church of Saint Simeon Stylites
in Syria
408 – 413 The
Theodosian Wall
, is built, as a fortification of
Constantinople
, running from the
Sea of Marmara
on the south, to the suburb of
Blachernae
, near the
Golden Horn
, on the north.
420s –
San Giovanni Evangelista
,
Ravenna
built.
422–432 –
Santa Sabina all'Aventino
Basilica in
Rome
built.
427 –
Anak Palace
of
Goguryeo
built.
430s – Baptistry of
San Giovanni in Laterano
,
Rome
reconstructed.
430s –
Santa Maria Maggiore
,
Rome
reconstructed.
[3]
By c. 450 –
Baptistry of Neon
completed.
c. 450–470 –
Church of the Acheiropoietos
in
Thessaloniki
(Macedonia) built.
460s – Christian basilica at
Qalb Loze
in
Syria
(
Byzantine Empire
) built.
462 –
Monastery of Stoudios
in
Constantinople
established.
475 –
Church of Saint Simeon Stylites
in Syria (Byzantine Empire) dedicated.
[4]
478–493 –
Bolnisi Sioni
basilica in
Georgia
built.
c. 480 –
Deir Turmanin
monastery in Syria (Byzantine Empire) built.
483–484 –
Etchmiadzin Cathedral
in
Armenia
built.
490 –
Arian Baptistry
,
Ravenna
begun.
490s – Original basilica of the
Abbey of Saint-Germain d'Auxerre
in Burgundy built.
Births
474 –
Anthemius of Tralles
, architect and mathematician (d.
534
)
[5]
Deaths
Further information:
Category:5th century deaths
See also
4th century in architecture
6th century in architecture
Timeline of architecture
References
^
Philippides, Marios; Hanak, Walter K. (2017).
The Siege and the Fall of Constantinople in 1453: Historiography, Topography, and Military Studies
. Routledge. p. 359.
ISBN
9781317016083
.
^
"HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE"
.
www.historyworld.net
. Retrieved
2019-12-13
.
^
Tadgell, Christopher (2018).
Antiquity: Origins, Classicism and The New Rome
. Routledge. p. 1030.
ISBN
978-1-136-80213-3
.
^
"Inside the 5th century Syrian church that influenced Notre-Dame Cathedral's architecture"
.
Middle East Architect
. Retrieved
2019-12-13
.
^
Chiu, Y. C. (2010).
An Introduction to the History of Project Management: From the Earliest Times to A.D. 1900
. Eburon Uitgeverij B.V. p. 62.
ISBN
9789059724372
.
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Events
447: November 6 – An
earthquake
levels large parts of the
Theodosian Wall
of
Constantinople
. Repairs, under the direction of
urban prefect
Cyrus of Floros, are effected within 60 days.
[1]
[2]
Buildings and structures
Buildings
Church of Saint Simeon Stylites
in Syria
408 – 413 The
Theodosian Wall
, is built, as a fortification of
Constantinople
, running from the
Sea of Marmara
on the south, to the suburb of
Blachernae
, near the
Golden Horn
, on the north.
420s –
San Giovanni Evangelista
,
Ravenna
built.
422–432 –
Santa Sabina all'Aventino
Basilica in
Rome
built.
427 –
Anak Palace
of
Goguryeo
built.
430s – Baptistry of
San Giovanni in Laterano
,
Rome
reconstructed.
430s –
Santa Maria Maggiore
,
Rome
reconstructed.
[3]
By c. 450 –
Baptistry of Neon
completed.
c. 450–470 –
Church of the Acheiropoietos
in
Thessaloniki
(Macedonia) built.
460s – Christian basilica at
Qalb Loze
in
Syria
(
Byzantine Empire
) built.
462 –
Monastery of Stoudios
in
Constantinople
established.
475 –
Church of Saint Simeon Stylites
in Syria (Byzantine Empire) dedicated.
[4]
478–493 –
Bolnisi Sioni
basilica in
Georgia
built.
c. 480 –
Deir Turmanin
monastery in Syria (Byzantine Empire) built.
483–484 –
Etchmiadzin Cathedral
in
Armenia
built.
490 –
Arian Baptistry
,
Ravenna
begun.
490s – Original basilica of the
Abbey of Saint-Germain d'Auxerre
in Burgundy built.
Births
474 –
Anthemius of Tralles
, architect and mathematician (d.
534
)
[5]
Deaths
Further information:
Category:5th century deaths
See also
4th century in architecture
6th century in architecture
Timeline of architecture
References
^
Philippides, Marios; Hanak, Walter K. (2017).
The Siege and the Fall of Constantinople in 1453: Historiography, Topography, and Military Studies
. Routledge. p. 359.
ISBN
9781317016083
.
^
"HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE"
.
www.historyworld.net
. Retrieved
2019-12-13
.
^
Tadgell, Christopher (2018).
Antiquity: Origins, Classicism and The New Rome
. Routledge. p. 1030.
ISBN
978-1-136-80213-3
.
^
"Inside the 5th century Syrian church that influenced Notre-Dame Cathedral's architecture"
.
Middle East Architect
. Retrieved
2019-12-13
.
^
Chiu, Y. C. (2010).
An Introduction to the History of Project Management: From the Earliest Times to A.D. 1900
. Eburon Uitgeverij B.V. p. 62.
ISBN
9789059724372
.
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