The Nea Ekklēsia (Medieval Greek: Νέα Ἐκκλησία, "New Church"; known in English as "The Nea") was a church built by Byzantine Emperor Basil I the Macedonian...
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New Church of the Theotokos (redirect from Nea Ekklesia of the Theotokos)
527–565). Like the later Nea Ekklesia (Νέα Ἐκκλησία) in Constantinople, it is sometimes referred to in English as "the Nea" or the "Nea Church". The church...
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Kingdom Nuclear Energy Agency Nea (given name) Nea (singer) New England Aquarium, an aquarium in Boston, Massachusetts Nea Ekklesia (New Church), a church built...
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murdered by Basil. Basil personally oversaw the construction of the Nea Ekklesia cathedral and his palatine hall the Kainourgion. His ecclesiastical policy...
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the Sigma. To the east of the Triconchos lay the lavishly decorated Nea Ekklesia ("New Church"), built by Basil I, with five gilded domes. The church...
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Yeshivat Eretz HaTzvi Yeshivat HaKotel Church of St. Mary of the Germans Nea Ekklesia of the Theotokos Chapel of the Ascension – part of a mosque, but venerated...
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by-the-Dome Church of Theotokos Kyriotissa Church of Saint Andrew in Krisei Nea Ekklesia Pammakaristos Church Stoudios Monastery Toklu Dede Mosque Church of Saint...
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– Akhtala Monastery built, intended as a fortress. 800s – 880 – The Nea Ekklesia is inaugurated in Constantinople, setting the model for all later cross-in-square...
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that Basil I's votive church of the Theotokos of the Pharos and the Nea Ekklesia (both no longer existent) served as a model for most cross-in-square...
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