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Historical Places

Cleopatra’s Gate

Cleopatra’s Gate

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Cleopatra’s Gate is a significant historical site located in the ancient city of Antioch, modern-day Antakya in Turkey. The gate, part of the city’s extensive Roman walls, is named after Cleopatra VII, the famous queen of Egypt. Scholars believe that the gate was named in her honor, but its exact connection to the queen remains…

Aytap

Aytap

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Aytap is an ancient site located in modern-day Turkey, specifically within the borders of the Antalya Province. It holds significance as a Roman and Byzantine-era settlement, offering valuable insight into the region’s historical and architectural development. The site is primarily known for its fortifications, which were used for military purposes in various periods.History of AytapAytap’s…

Atarneus

Atarneus

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Atarneus was an ancient city located in the region of Aeolis, in western Anatolia, near the modern Turkish town of Gömeç. It was established in the 7th century BC and flourished throughout the Hellenistic and Roman periods. Known for its strategic position and historical significance, Atarneus played a key role in the ancient world, especially…

Assos

Assos

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Assos was an ancient city located on the Aegean coast of Anatolia, in present-day Turkey. The city is situated on a hilltop overlooking the Gulf of Edremit. It was known for its strategic location and its cultural and economic importance during antiquity.History of AssosAssos has a long history, dating back to the early Bronze Age….

Iasos

Iasos

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Iasos was an ancient Greek city located in Caria, in the southwestern part of modern Turkey. Its ruins are situated near the Gulf of Latmos, approximately 50 kilometers east of modern Bodrum. Iasos played a significant role in the ancient world due to its strategic location, rich history, and cultural developments.History of IasosIasos’ history dates…

Hamaxitus

Hamaxitus

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Hamaxitus was an ancient Greek city located in the Troad region of western Anatolia, near the modern-day Turkish town of Gülpınar. Its historical significance derives from its strategic location and its role in Greek and Roman periods. Archaeological remains provide insight into its development and cultural importance.Geographical LocationHamaxitus stood near the southern coast of the…

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