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Essay heading: Hagia Sophia:The Rise and Fall Through the Decades
 
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After the destruction the church was rebuilt in 415 AD by Emperor Theodosius II who built a new and improved church with the help of architect Ruffinos. The second church was also created in Basilica style and was 60 meters wide at the time (Nelson 45). The church was once again burnt to the ground as a part of the Nika Revolt against Justinian in 532 AD...
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Constantinople was almost completely destroyed by fire at this time (PBS Online). Not only was Hagia Sophia destroyed but so were other buildings of great importance which included the Church of St. Eirene, Zorzip Bath and Samsun Hospital (Levy and Salvadori 22). Justinian was able to take the burning down of the church to his advantage...
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