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How did the Hagia Sophia combine both Roman and Greek architectural elements?

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Hagia Sophia was built under Justinian (Byzantine Emperor 527-565). Justinian is also known as Saint Justinian the Great in Eastern Orthodox Church. Because of him he demanded/ordered the workers to add columns (corinthian/hellenistic columns which is seen in Greek art). It was one of the largest churches around, a masterpiece.
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