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Panionion - the theatrePanionion - the theatrePanionion theaterKurşunlu ManastırıEast gate remainsEast gate remainsHouseThe Temple of Athena Polias, PrieneTemple of Athena, PrieneMarble inscription,  temple of Athena at PrieneTemple of Athena, PrieneTemple of Athena, PrieneTemple of Athena, PrieneTemple of Athena, PrienePriene, Propylon of Athena SanctuaryTemple of Athena, PrieneTerrace wallTemple of Athena, PrienePriene TheaterPriene TheaterPriene TheaterTheatreTheatre of PrieneTheatre of PrienePriene, BasilicaMarket of PrienePriene BouleuterionBouleterionTemenos of the Egyptian Gods at PrieneTemenos of the Egyptian Gods at Priene

Localisation:

  • Turquie, Güzelçamlı
  • geo:37.713551,27.235741
  • Précision ± 0-5 m.

Period or year:

  • -7xx / unknown

Classification:

  • Autel ou sculpture
  • Invisible

Identificateurs:

  • vici:place=26781

Annotations

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Panionion was an Ionian sanctuary dedicated to Poseidon Helikonios dates bac to the IV/VIIIth century BC.. It was the centre of the Ionian dodecapolis and was a place of  the religious assembly of  Ionians accompanied by a great festival - Panionia. The sanctuary was on Prienian territory and under that city management1Homer for the first time performed his epics in front of a larger audience ca. 700 BC2.

  1. https://www.academia.edu/50652400/Douglas_Frame_and_Homer_in_the_Panionion_What_is_left_of_Poseidon_Helikonios_His_Sanctuary_and_His_Bulls

Références

  1. George E. Bean, Aegean Turkey, London Benn Ltd., 1966, p.216-218
  2. Gregory Nagy, Homer the Preclassic - http://chs.harvard.edu/CHS/article/display/3273

Panionion was an Ionian sanctuary dedicated to Poseidon Helikonios dates bac to the IV/VIIIth century BC.. It was the centre of the Ionian dodecapolis and was a place of  the religious assembly of  Ionians accompanied by a great festival - Panionia. The sanctuary was on Prienian territory and under that city management1Homer for the first time performed his epics in front of a larger audience ca. 700 BC2.

  1. https://www.academia.edu/50652400/Douglas_Frame_and_Homer_in_the_Panionion_What_is_left_of_Poseidon_Helikonios_His_Sanctuary_and_His_Bulls

Références

  1. George E. Bean, Aegean Turkey, London Benn Ltd., 1966, p.216-218
  2. Gregory Nagy, Homer the Preclassic - http://chs.harvard.edu/CHS/article/display/3273


À proximité

Panionion, Cave of Poseidon.

Sacred cave (karst) of The Panionion.

Panionion, Theatre

Theatre of Paninium

Kale Tepe (Melie-Karion?) (2 km)

Lelegian settlement/refuge