Isadore of Miletus
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Isadore of Miletus (who lived in the 5th century AD) was one of the two main architects of the Hagia Sophia cathedral in Constantinople from 532—537 AD.
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Isadore of Miletus (who lived in the 5th century AD) was one of the two main architects of the Hagia Sophia cathedral in Constantinople from 532—537 AD.
Isadore of Miletus (Born 475 AD) was a renowned scientist and mathematician who, along with Athemius of Tralles, designed and built the second Hagia Sophia for Emperor Justinian I from 532 to 537.