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Iconoclasm (from Greek: εἰκών, eikṓn, 'figure, icon' + κλάω, kláō, 'to break') is the social belief in the importance of the destruction of icons and other images or monuments, most frequently for religious or political reasons. People who engage in or support iconoclasm are called iconoclasts, a term that has … See more
Ancient era
In the Bronze Age, the most significant episode of iconoclasm occurred in Egypt during the Amarna Period, when Akhenaten, … See moreIslam has a strong tradition of forbidding the depiction of figures, especially religious figures, with Sunni Islam forbidding it more than See more
In early Medieval India, there were numerous recorded instances of temple desecration mostly by Indian Muslim kings against rival Indian … See more
Damnatio memoriae
Revolutions and changes of regime, whether through uprising of the local population, foreign … See moreScattered expressions of opposition to the use of images have been reported: the Synod of Elvira appeared to endorse iconoclasm; Canon … See more
China
There have been a number of anti-Buddhist campaigns in Chinese history that led to the … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Iconoclastic Controversy | Description, History, & Facts
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Byzantine Iconoclasm and the Triumph of Orthodoxy
WEBLet us consider the examples of three Byzantine churches, whose mosaics offer visual evidence of the Iconoclastic Controversy and subsequent Triumph of Orthodoxy: Hagia Eirene in Constantinople (Istanbul), the …
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WEBJul 25, 2020 · Egyptian Iconoclasm: The Mother of All Art Destruction. The iconoclasm inspired by Black Lives Matter protests has many antecedents in Egypt. Iconoclasm has taken place in bursts over thousands of years …
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WEBApr 23, 2012 · Byzantine iconoclasm peaked during the reign of Constantine V, who convened the Council of Hieria in 754, which supported iconoclasm and promoted the cross as the primary symbol of …
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WEBJan 28, 2015 · The Protestant Reformation, in many ways a fundamentalist revolt, sparked iconoclastic riots across Europe in the 16th century. The stark plainness of the Puritan chapel was, after all, a …
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