Byzantine Iconoclasm: Destruction and Theology of Images
Iconoclasm, a term meaning the “destruction of images”, represents a period of Byzantine history when the production of religious images was prohibited by the State. The video is based on the article I have written, and you can find it here with sources: https://www.thecollector.com/what-was...

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Michael III and the Triumph of Orthodoxy | Byzantine History

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The Chora Church

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First Iconoclast Controversy, 726-787 CE

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The Shocking Rise and Fall of the Byzantine Empire

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Art, Idolatry, and Iconoclasm

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The Second Iconoclasm: Leo V and Michael II | Byzantine History

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The Basilica Cistern (built by Justinian)

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Hidden Ruins of Byzantine Constantinople

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Earliest Depictions of Jesus in Art

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A Muslim Traveler in 14th-century Constantinople // Historical Source

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Charlemagne: How He Changed History Forever

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Why Study Iconoclasm

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The rise and fall of the Byzantine Empire - Leonora Neville

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The Hagia Irene

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Roman Emperors Family Tree

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Exploring the Hidden World of Icons

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Ten Minute History - Charlemagne and the Carolingian Empire (Short Documentary)

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Iconoclastic Controversy in the Middle Ages

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Brief History of the Byzantine Empire | 5 MINUTES

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