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Completed on December 27, 537
Byzantine Emperor Justinian I ordered the creation of a new church in 532.
Unlike many cathedrals throughout Europe, some of which took several hundred years to finish, the Hagia Sophia, meaning “Holy Wisdom” in Latin, was completed in just five, inaugurated on this day in 537 CE.
The Hagia Sophia was the largest church in the world for nearly 1,000 years, until the creation of Seville Cathedral in Spain and St. Peter's Basilica in Rome.
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