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Eastern iconography (icons, miniatures): Revision history

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28 June 2025

  • curprev 16:3616:36, 28 June 2025 Utente1 talk contribs 23,907 bytes +23,907 Created page with "== 3.2 - Eastern iconography (icons, miniatures) == === 3.2.1 - Byzantine Origins === === Early icons in Late Antiquity and Justinianism === The Eastern iconography of St Michael has its roots in Late Antiquity and was consolidated in the Justinian period (6th century), when the Byzantine Empire developed a profound visual theology. The earliest representations of the Archangel in the Byzantine sphere depict him as an imperial dignitary, adorned with the loros and cruc..." Tag: Visual edit