Visual Timeline: Byzantine Art

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500 CE 600 CE 700 CE 800 CE 900 CE 1000 CE 1100 CE 1200 CE 1300 CE  
 
540 CE: The Byzantine mosaics of the church of San Vitale in Ravenna, Italy are created.
 
545 CE - 553 CE: The throne of Maximian, Archbishop of Ravenna is produced with many fine ivory panels depicting Christian images.
 
867 CE - 886 CE: The illustrated Byzantine manuscript the Homilies of Saint Gregory of Nazianzus is produced.
 
1100 CE: The Jesus Christ mosaic in the dome of the church at Daphni, Greece is made.
 
1125 CE: The Vladimir Icon of the Virgin and Child is painted in Constantinople.
 
1164 CE: The Byzantine wall paintings in the church of Nerezi, Macedonia, are made.
 
1260 CE: The wall paintings of the church of Sancta Sophia in Trebizond are made.
 
1370 CE - 1375 CE: The Byzantine manuscript the Theological Works of John VI Cantacuzenos is produced and contains many miniature paintings.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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