Hagia Sophia: From Church to Mosque

Hagia Sophia is a historic site that was built as a church in 537CE before being converted into a mosque in 1453. It is a symbol of coexistence, cultural significance, and architectural brilliance.

Byzantine-era Woman Practicing Extreme Self-Flagellation Uncovered in Israel

Archaeologists in Israel uncovered the skeleton of a woman from the Byzantine period who practiced extreme self-flagellation rituals, a practice also engaged in by men during that time. The woman was likely a nun and was buried under the altar of a church. The discovery sheds light on the role of women in Christianity during the Byzantine period.