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Constantinople, Serpent Column - locationConstantinople, Serpent Column - labelConstantinople, Part of the Serpent ColumnSerpent Column from Delphoi,ConstantinopleConstantinople, Part of the Serpent ColumnSerpent Column from Delphoi, ConstantinopleHippodrome Spina ObeliskHippodrome Spina Obelisk PedestalHippodrome Spina Obelisk PedestalHippodrome Spina Obelisk PedestalHippodrome Spina Obelisk 2Hippodrome Spina Obelisk 2 InscriptionHippodrome Spina Serpents ColumnHippodrome Spina SerpentsHippodrome ConstantinopleObelisk of Theodosius - DikilitaşBase of the Theodosius Obelisk in the HippodromeSouthwest sideBase of the Theodosius Obelisk in the HippodromeSouthwest side of Theodosius ObeliskBase of the Theodosius Obelisk in the HippodromeSouthwest side of Theodosius ObeliskBase of the Theodosius Obelisk in the Hippodrome - detailSouthwest side of Theodosius ObeliskSouthwest side of the Theodosius Obelisk.sephendoreCistern of 1001 ColumnsCistern of 1001 ColumnsCistern of 1001 ColumnsCistern of 1001 Columns

Localisation:

  • Turquie, Istanbul
  • geo:41.005398,28.974844
  • Précision ± 0-5 m.

Period or year:

  • 300~ / unknown

Classification:

  • Autel ou sculpture
  • Visible

Identificateurs:

Annotations

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The Walled Obelisk or Masonry Obelisk or  Constantine Obelisk (Turkish: Örme Dikilitaş) is a Roman monument in the form of an obelisk in the southern side of the Hippodrome of Constantinople. It is named after the Emperor Constantine Porphyroenitus who had it repaired ca 950 AD. It was probably dedicated to the Sol Invictus, the official sun god of the late Roman Empire and a patron of soldiers.

See:

  1. https://madainproject.com/walled_obelisk

The Walled Obelisk or Masonry Obelisk or  Constantine Obelisk (Turkish: Örme Dikilitaş) is a Roman monument in the form of an obelisk in the southern side of the Hippodrome of Constantinople. It is named after the Emperor Constantine Porphyroenitus who had it repaired ca 950 AD. It was probably dedicated to the Sol Invictus, the official sun god of the late Roman Empire and a patron of soldiers.

See:

  1. https://madainproject.com/walled_obelisk

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