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Smyrna, Basilica. Greek inscription.Smyrna, Basilica. Grafitti.Smyrna AgoraSmyrna AgoraSmyrna Agora, detailSmyrna Agora, detailExcavations houseTo Ancient SmyrnaSome words dedicated to the memory of ekrem AkurgalPlan of SmyrnaSmyrna AgoraSmyrna TheatreSmyrna TheatreSmyrna Theatre, Statue os Satire. III cent.Smyrna TheatreCastleCisterns of KadifekaleCisterns of KadifekaleCisterns of KadifekaleCisterns of KadifekaleAkropolis of Smyrna on Mount PagosAkropolis of Smyrna on Mount PagosAkropolis of Smyrna on Mount PagosAkropolis of Smyrna on Mount PagosAkropolis of Smyrna on Mount PagosSmyrna, ThermaeizmiraqSmyrna - necropolisSmyrna - necropolisSmyrna - necropolis

Localisation:

  • Turquie, İzmir
  • geo:38.419186,27.138943
  • Précision ± 0-5 m.

Classification:

  • Bâtiment
  • Visible

Identificateurs:

  • vici:place=26362

Annotations

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Roman basilica was a central public building used by imperial officials, city magistrate, where courts were held, as well as serving other official and public functions. The basilica of Smyrna is one of the largest known basilicas of the Roman Empire, after the Trajan`s basilica of Rome.  It was three storey structure 160 m long and 29 m wide.

See:

  1. Burak Yolaçan, The Agora Basilica, Smyrna, in: SOMA 2011: Proceedings of the 15th Symposium on Mediterranean Archaeology, held at the University of  Catania 3–5 March 2011, BAR International Series 2695 (I) 2015, pp. 399-405
     

Roman basilica was a central public building used by imperial officials, city magistrate, where courts were held, as well as serving other official and public functions. The basilica of Smyrna is one of the largest known basilicas of the Roman Empire, after the Trajan`s basilica of Rome.  It was three storey structure 160 m long and 29 m wide.

See:

  1. Burak Yolaçan, The Agora Basilica, Smyrna, in: SOMA 2011: Proceedings of the 15th Symposium on Mediterranean Archaeology, held at the University of  Catania 3–5 March 2011, BAR International Series 2695 (I) 2015, pp. 399-405
     

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Smyrna, Basilica

Basilica in the Agora of Smyrna/Izmir - inscription.

Smyrna, Western Stoa

Western stoa of ancient Smyrna - modern Izmir.

Smyrna

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