Rise of Constantinople
Constantinople emerged as the epicenter of Eastern Christianity, a status it maintains today. Under Justinian, the city reached its peak, marked by the rapid construction of the Hagia Sophia, which stood as the world's largest building for over a millennium. The Great Schism of 1054 solidified its role as the seat of Eastern Orthodoxy, especially as other patriarchates fell under Islamic control.In this clip
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