5th century in architecture
See also: 4th century in architecture, 6th century in architecture, and the timeline of architecture.
Events
- 447: November 6 – An earthquake levels large parts of the Theodosian Wall of Constantinople. Repairs, under the direction of urban prefect Cyrus of Floros, are effected within 60 days.[1][2]
Buildings and structures
Buildings
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Church of Saint Simeon Stylites in Syria
- 408 – 413 The Theodosian Wall, is built, as a fortification of Constantinople, running from the Sea of Marmara on the south, to the suburb of Blachernae, near the Golden Horn, on the north.
- 420s – San Giovanni Evangelista, Ravenna built.
- 422–432 – Santa Sabina all'Aventino Basilica in Rome built.
- 427 – Anak Palace of Goguryeo built.
- 430s – Baptistry of San Giovanni in Laterano, Rome reconstructed.
- 430s – Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome reconstructed.[3]
- By c. 450 – Baptistry of Neon completed.
- c. 450–470 – Church of the Acheiropoietos in Thessaloniki (Macedonia) built.
- 460s – Christian basilica at Qalb Loze in Syria (Byzantine Empire) built.
- 462 – Monastery of Stoudios in Constantinople established.
- 475 – Church of Saint Simeon Stylites in Syria (Byzantine Empire) dedicated.[4]
- 478–493 – Bolnisi Sioni basilica in Georgia built.
- c. 480 – Deir Turmanin monastery in Syria (Byzantine Empire) built.
- 483–484 – Etchmiadzin Cathedral in Armenia built.
- 490 – Arian Baptistry, Ravenna begun.
- 490s – Original basilica of the Abbey of Saint-Germain d'Auxerre in Burgundy built.
Births
- 474 – Anthemius of Tralles, architect and mathematician (d. 534)[5]
Deaths
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References
- Philippides, Marios; Hanak, Walter K. (2017). The Siege and the Fall of Constantinople in 1453: Historiography, Topography, and Military Studies. Routledge. p. 359. ISBN 9781317016083.
- "HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE". www.historyworld.net. Retrieved 2019-12-13.
- Tadgell, Christopher (2018). Antiquity: Origins, Classicism and The New Rome. Routledge. p. 1030. ISBN 978-1-136-80213-3.
- "Inside the 5th century Syrian church that influenced Notre-Dame Cathedral's architecture". Middle East Architect. Retrieved 2019-12-13.
- Chiu, Y. C. (2010). An Introduction to the History of Project Management: From the Earliest Times to A.D. 1900. Eburon Uitgeverij B.V. p. 62. ISBN 9789059724372.
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