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31 Cards in this Set
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A Roman Man
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Augustus of Primaporta
Roman Cupid & bare feet symbolizes godly origins Made after his death but portrayed as young man |
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Ara Pacis Augustae
Roman |
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Ara Pacis Augustae, detail of Imperial Procession
Roman |
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Colosseum
Rome, Italy Roman |
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The Pantheon
Rome, Italy Roman |
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The Pantheon
Rome, Italy Roman |
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Painted Ceiling from the Catacomb of Saints Pietro and Marcellinus
Early Christian |
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Reconstruction Drawing of Old St. Peter's
Rome, Italy Early Christian |
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Plan of Old St. Peter's
Early Christian |
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Interior View of the Church of Santa Costanza
Rome, Italy Early Christian |
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Plan of the Church of Santa Costanza
Early Christian |
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Ambulatory Vault Mosaic in Church of Santa Costanza
Early Christian |
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Hagia Sophia
Istanbul (Formerly Constantinople), Turkey Byzantine |
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Hagia Sophia
Istanbul (Formerly Constantinople), Turkey Byzantine |
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Anthemius of Tralles and Isidorus of Miletus. Plan & section of Hagia Sophia.
Byzantine |
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Theotokos and Child with Saint Theodore and Saint George
Byzantine |
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San Vitale
Byzantine |
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Emperor Justinian with Maximian, Clergy, Courtiers, & Soldiers
Byzantine |
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Empress Theodora with Courtiers and Ladies of Her Court
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Pietas
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Piety, sense of devotion to religion, sense of duty to the gods, ancestors, & family
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Gravitas
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Self control, seriousness
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Virtus
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Bravery in military sense, military strength
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Pudicidia
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Modesty which refers to fidelity & decorum in regard to behavior
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Syncretism
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When artists assimilate images from other traditions & give them new meaning
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Transcendence
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Existing apart from the material universe of God
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Caesaropapism
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The union of spiritual & secular authority in the person of the empire when they appoint a patriarch
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Iconoclastic Controversy
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Dispute over the use of religious images (icons) in the Byzantine Empire
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Iconoclasts
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Image destroyers
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Iconophiles
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Image venerators
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Earliest Christian Community
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Edict of Milan issued by Constantine that let Christians worship freely in 313
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