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Constantine IX & Empress Zoe – Reworked Faces, Enduring Message

Understand the Empress Zoe mosaic’s altered heads and the symbolism of purse and scroll in Hagia Sophia.

12/10/2025
12 min read
Empress Zoe and Constantine IX flanking Christ Pantocrator

A mosaic with edits: the Empress Zoe panel was reworked, swapping faces while keeping the script — imperial generosity before Christ Pantocrator.


Where to See It

  • Upper Gallery, near the Komnenos panel. The trio arrangement centers Christ with Zoe and Constantine IX at the flanks.

Why the Faces Changed

  • Scholars suggest two overlapping explanations:
    • Update across Zoe’s marriages (Romanos III → Michael IV → Constantine IX), keeping the composition but changing portraits.
    • Reuse of an earlier pair with new imperial identities grafted on.
  • Either way, the message remains: imperial gifts under Christ’s blessing.

Reading the Iconography

  • Purse (Constantine IX) = donation and material support.
  • Scroll (Zoe) = imperial decree/pledge of favor.
  • Christ blesses with the gospel, fixing the scene’s hierarchy.

Materials & Conservation

  • Note how reworked areas can slightly diverge in tesserae size/tones.
  • Past cleanings sought legibility without erasing the work’s complex history.

Viewing & Photo Tips

  • Wait for a break in foot traffic; then frame Christ plus one donor in a diagonal to reduce glare.
  • No flash/tripods; keep shoulders away from the barrier.

Image Highlights

Empress Zoe mosaic


Bottom Line

Faces changed; meaning endured. The panel teaches that power is accountable to the sacred center.

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Constantine IX
Empress Zoe
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