High Middle Ages · Europe · Culture
1020
Yaroslav begins Kiev's stone cathedral
1020
To celebrate his triumph, the grand prince began construction of St. Sophia of Kiev, a thirteen-domed Byzantine-style basilica that declared Rus Christianity's equality with Constantinople itself. Fresco painters from Byzantium covered its walls with saints staring out of golden backgrounds that still shine nine hundred years later. The cathedral's mosaics rank among the finest surviving examples of Byzantine art outside Constantinople.