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Les environs:

Prytaneion of PrieneTheatre of PrieneTheatre of PrienePriene TheaterPriene TheaterTheatrePriene TheaterPriene, BasilicaBouleterionPriene BouleuterionPriene AgoraPriene Agora and Temple of ZeusE. gateAgora of PrieneView from Agora of Priene on the Meandros PlainAgora of PrieneTerrace wallPriene, Propylon of Athena SanctuaryTemple of Athena, PrieneMarble inscription,  temple of Athena at PrieneTemple of Athena, PrieneThe Temple of Athena Polias, PrieneTemple of Athena, PrieneTemple of Athena, PrieneTemple of Athena, PrieneTemple of Athena, PrieneTemple of Athena, PrienePriene, chapel's wall frescoesPrene Necropolis Chapel.Mosaics. Priene. Necropolis Chapel

Localisation:

  • Turquie, Güllübahçe Turun
  • geo:37.65947,27.29887
  • Précision ± 0-5 m.

Period or year:

  • -200~ / unknown

Classification:

  • Sanctuaire
  • Visible

Identificateurs:

  • vici:place=24176

Annotations

Il n'y a pas une annotation en français. Présenté est une annotation en Anglais.

Egyptian Gods Temple was built in the Hellenistic period at the late fourth or early third century on the terrace south of the theatre, on the Athena Street. According the inscriptions found in there sanctuary was dedicated to Isis, Serapis, Osiris, Anubis  1 . It covers an area of 4731 m ²2. It is 47 m. long x 31 m. wide; dimensions of altar 14.60 x 7.31 m.

 

Sources:

  1. Ekrem Akurgal, Ancient Civilisations and Ruins of Turkey: From Prehistoric Times until the end of the Roman Turkish Historical Society Press, Ankara 1970, p. 196
  2. http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/artifact?name=Priene,+Sanctuary+of+Egyptian+Gods&object=building
  3. Arnd Hennemeyer, Das Heiligtum der Ägyptischen Götter in Priene, Hoffmann (Ed.) BYZAS 1, Ägyptische Kulte und ihre Heiligtümer im Osten des Römischen Reichs (Istanbul 2005) pp. 139–153

Références

  1. http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper /artifact?name=Priene,+Sanctuary+of+Egyptian+Gods&object=building
  2. Ekrem Akurgal, Ancient Civilisations and Ruins of Turkey: From Prehistoric Times until the end of the Roman Turkish Historical Society Press, Ankara 1970, p. 196

Egyptian Gods Temple was built in the Hellenistic period at the late fourth or early third century on the terrace south of the theatre, on the Athena Street. According the inscriptions found in there sanctuary was dedicated to Isis, Serapis, Osiris, Anubis  1 . It covers an area of 4731 m ²2. It is 47 m. long x 31 m. wide; dimensions of altar 14.60 x 7.31 m.

 

Sources:

  1. Ekrem Akurgal, Ancient Civilisations and Ruins of Turkey: From Prehistoric Times until the end of the Roman Turkish Historical Society Press, Ankara 1970, p. 196
  2. http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/artifact?name=Priene,+Sanctuary+of+Egyptian+Gods&object=building
  3. Arnd Hennemeyer, Das Heiligtum der Ägyptischen Götter in Priene, Hoffmann (Ed.) BYZAS 1, Ägyptische Kulte und ihre Heiligtümer im Osten des Römischen Reichs (Istanbul 2005) pp. 139–153

Références

  1. http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper /artifact?name=Priene,+Sanctuary+of+Egyptian+Gods&object=building
  2. Ekrem Akurgal, Ancient Civilisations and Ruins of Turkey: From Prehistoric Times until the end of the Roman Turkish Historical Society Press, Ankara 1970, p. 196


À proximité

Priene, Temple of Isis and Anubis

Part of Egyptiam Gods Temenos

Upper Gymnasium of Priene

IVth century building of priene

Bouleuterion of Priene

Administrative building of Priene.