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|name = Hagia Sophia
 
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|quoted = Procopius, De Aedificis
 
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* +3 {{Faith5}} Faith
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* +3 {{Faith5}}
 
* A free Great Prophet appears.
 
* A free Great Prophet appears.
 
* Provides a free Temple in the city in which it is built.
 
* Provides a free Temple in the city in which it is built.
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==Game Info==
 
==Game Info==
* +3 {{Faith5}} Faith
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* +3 {{Faith5}}
 
* A free Great Prophet appears. If the Civilization that builds this Wonder does it in a city that doesn't have a majority of any religion, the Great Prophet will have the religion of that Civilization's [[Holy city (Civ5)|Holy City]].
 
* A free Great Prophet appears. If the Civilization that builds this Wonder does it in a city that doesn't have a majority of any religion, the Great Prophet will have the religion of that Civilization's [[Holy city (Civ5)|Holy City]].
* Free [[Temple (Civ5)|Temple]] in the city
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* Free [[Temple (Civ5)|Temple]] in the city
   
 
==Strategy==
 
==Strategy==
The '''Hagia Sophia''' can serve as a means of enhancing a civilization's [[Religion (Civ5)|religion]] without waiting for enough {{Faith5}} Faith to accumulate for the next [[Great prophet (Civ5)|Great Prophet]]. Instead, a civilization can use the accumulated faith for [[Missionary (Civ5)|Missionaries]] to spread their religion early.
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The '''Hagia Sophia''' can serve as a means of enhancing a civilization's [[Religion (Civ5)|religion]] without waiting for enough {{Faith5}} to accumulate for the next [[Great prophet (Civ5)|Great Prophet]]. Instead, a civilization can use the accumulated faith for [[Missionary (Civ5)|Missionaries]] to spread their religion early.
   
Like all [[Great people (Civ5)|Great People]] provided by either a [[List of wonders in Civ5|Wonder]] or by completing the [[Social policies (Civ5)#Liberty|Liberty]] tree, the Great Prophet created by this wonder will increase the cost of subsequent Great Prophets. The Hagia Sophia appears in the [[Medieval era (Civ5)|Medieval Era]], so it will be difficult to save the faith it generates to buy Great People in the [[Industrial era (Civ5)|Industrial Era]] without having it spent on Great Prophets automatically.
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Like all [[Great people (Civ5)|Great People]] provided by either a [[List of wonders in Civ5|Wonder]] or by completing the [[Social policies (Civ5)#Liberty|Liberty]] tree, the Great Prophet created by this wonder will increase the cost of subsequent Great Prophets. The Hagia Sophia appears in the [[Medieval era (Civ5)|Medieval Era]], so it will be difficult to save the faith it generates to buy Great People in the [[Industrial era (Civ5)|Industrial Era]] without having it spent on Great Prophets automatically.
   
 
Nonetheless, the instant Great Prophet can be used to create a [[Holy site (Civ5)|Holy Site]], which provides a significant amount of faith (and other benefits for a civilization that completes the [[Social policies (Civ5)#Piety|Piety]] policy tree). This is most powerful in early eras, especially when a civilization has access to [[Mosque (Civ5)|Mosques]], [[Pagoda (Civ5)|Pagodas]], [[Monastery (Civ5)|Monasteries]], or [[Cathedral (Civ5)|Cathedrals]] to further invest in the faith. The Great Prophet can also be used to enhance their religion. Considering that timing is critical with religion, having a chance at grabbing a powerful follower belief such as Religious Community before another civilization does makes the Hagia Sophia something to consider.
 
Nonetheless, the instant Great Prophet can be used to create a [[Holy site (Civ5)|Holy Site]], which provides a significant amount of faith (and other benefits for a civilization that completes the [[Social policies (Civ5)#Piety|Piety]] policy tree). This is most powerful in early eras, especially when a civilization has access to [[Mosque (Civ5)|Mosques]], [[Pagoda (Civ5)|Pagodas]], [[Monastery (Civ5)|Monasteries]], or [[Cathedral (Civ5)|Cathedrals]] to further invest in the faith. The Great Prophet can also be used to enhance their religion. Considering that timing is critical with religion, having a chance at grabbing a powerful follower belief such as Religious Community before another civilization does makes the Hagia Sophia something to consider.
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==Civilopedia entry==
 
==Civilopedia entry==
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The Hagia Sophia, or "High Wisdom," was constructed in 530 AD as a Greek [[Eastern Orthodoxy (Civ5)|Orthodox]] church. It has been in service, most as a place of worship, for almost 1500 years. It is a remarkable building as it has survived many earthquakes, sometimes needing large repairs. It is a beautiful and ornate structure, built of stone and marble, and topped by a golden dome measuring over 30 m (100 feet) in diameter. An extremely difficult engineering challenge for the time, the dome has collapsed several times during its existence. Later on the [[Ottoman (Civ5)|Ottomans]] added 4 minarets, marking it one of the important mosques of the world.
 
 
The classical interior of the Hagia Sophia is a marvelous space of columns and arches extending up to the dome, which appears almost to float atop the building. It breathes the classical age, nowhere else left to be found. The interior was sheathed in colored marble and golden mosaics depicting biblical scenes and images of Christian saints.
 
 
In 1453 [[Constantinople]] was captured by the Ottoman Turks, and the Hagia Sophia was converted into a mosque. Human images are not welcome in mosques, and many of the mosaics were covered with plaster. In 1934, Turkish President Kemal Atatürk turned the building into a museum. In recent years some restoration work has been done on the Hagia Sophia, and a few of the mosaics have been uncovered. Despite the ravages of time, the Hagia Sophia remains universally acknowledged as one of the most beautiful buildings in the world.
 
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
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Game Info

  • +3 Faith Faith
  • A free Great Prophet appears. If the Civilization that builds this Wonder does it in a city that doesn't have a majority of any religion, the Great Prophet will have the religion of that Civilization's Holy City.
  • Free Temple in the city

Strategy

The Hagia Sophia can serve as a means of enhancing a civilization's religion without waiting for enough Faith Faith to accumulate for the next Great Prophet. Instead, a civilization can use the accumulated faith for Missionaries to spread their religion early.

Like all Great People provided by either a Wonder or by completing the Liberty tree, the Great Prophet created by this wonder will increase the cost of subsequent Great Prophets. The Hagia Sophia appears in the Medieval Era, so it will be difficult to save the faith it generates to buy Great People in the Industrial Era without having it spent on Great Prophets automatically.

Nonetheless, the instant Great Prophet can be used to create a Holy Site, which provides a significant amount of faith (and other benefits for a civilization that completes the Piety policy tree). This is most powerful in early eras, especially when a civilization has access to Mosques, Pagodas, Monasteries, or Cathedrals to further invest in the faith. The Great Prophet can also be used to enhance their religion. Considering that timing is critical with religion, having a chance at grabbing a powerful follower belief such as Religious Community before another civilization does makes the Hagia Sophia something to consider.

Finally, since the Hagia Sophia provides a free Temple, a civilization should avoid building a Temple in the city in which it plans to build this wonder.

Civilopedia entry

The Hagia Sophia, or "Church of the Holy Wisdom," was constructed in 530 AD as a Greek Orthodox church. Standing in Istanbul (the city was originally named "Constantinople"), Turkey, it is a beautiful and ornate structure, built of stone and marble, and topped by a golden dome measuring over 100 feet in diameter. An extremely difficult engineering challenge for the time, the dome has collapsed several times during its existence. Four graceful towers stand at the corners of the building.

The interior of the Hagia Sophia is a marvelous space of columns and arches extending up to the dome, which appears almost to float atop the building. The interior was sheathed in colored marble and golden mosaics depicting biblical scenes and images of Christian saints.

In 1453 Constantinople was captured by the Ottoman Turks, and the Hagia Sophia was converted into a mosque. Human images are not welcome in mosques, and many of the mosaics were covered with plaster. In 1934, Turkish President Kemal Ataturk turned the building into a museum. In recent years some restoration work has been done on the Hagia Sophia, and a few of the mosaics have been uncovered. Despite the ravages of time, the Hagia Sophia remains universally acknowledged as one of the most beautiful buildings in the world.

Gallery

Civilization V Wonders [edit]
World Wonders Alhambra GodsKings5 clearAngkor WatBig BenBorobudur BNW-onlyBrandenburg GateBroadway BNW-onlyCN Tower GodsKings5 clearChichen ItzaColossusCristo RedentorEiffel TowerForbidden PalaceGlobe Theatre BNW-onlyGreat Firewall GodsKings5 clearGreat LibraryGreat LighthouseGreat Mosque of Djenne GodsKings5 clearGreat WallHagia SophiaHanging GardensHimeji CastleHubble Space Telescope GodsKings5 clearInternational Space Station BNW-onlyKremlinLarge Hadron Collider2Leaning Tower of Pisa GodsKings5 clearLouvreMachu PicchuMausoleum of Halicarnassus1Motherland Calls2 BNW-onlyNeuschwanstein GodsKings5 clearNotre DameOraclePanama Canal2Parthenon BNW-onlyPentagonPetra GodsKings5 clearPorcelain TowerProra BNW-onlyPyramidsRed Fort BNW-onlySistine ChapelStatue of LibertyStatue of Zeus1StonehengeSydney Opera HouseTaj MahalTemple of Artemis1Terracotta Army GodsKings5 clearThree Gorges Dam2Uffizi BNW-onlyUnited Nations
National Wonders Circus MaximusEast India Company BNW-onlyGrand Temple GodsKings5 clearHermitageHeroic EpicIronworksNational CollegeNational EpicNational Intelligence Agency GodsKings5 clearNational TreasuryNational Visitor Center BNW-onlyOxford UniversityPalace
Natural Wonders Cerro de PotosiEl DoradoFountain of YouthKing Solomon's Mines BNW-onlyKrakatoaLake Titicaca2Lake Victoria BNW-onlyMt. Everest2Mt. FujiMt. Kailash GodsKings5 clearMt. Kilimanjaro BNW-onlyMt. Sinai GodsKings5 clearOld FaithfulRock of GibraltarSri Pada GodsKings5 clearThe Barringer CraterThe Grand MesaThe Great Barrier ReefUluru GodsKings5 clear
1 Requires a DLC2 Сut from the game

GodsKings5 clear Added in the Gods & Kings expansion pack.
BNW-only Added in the Brave New World expansion pack.