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Les environs:

Remains of Roman architectureRemains of Roman architectureRemains of Roman architectureSilifke CastleSilifke CastleSilifke CastleSilifke CastleSeleucia ad Calycadnum theater ?Bizantie CisternSeleukia BridgeJupiter Tempel SeleuciaA ditch carved in the rockBizantine Cistern in SilifkeBizantine Cistern in SilifkeBizantine Cistern in SilifkeAya Tecla - Silifke - Roman ArchitectureAya Tekla  - cave - gravesAya Tecla - Silifke - Roman ArchitectureAya Tecla ChurchAya Tecla - SilifkeAya Tecla - Silifke - Roman ArchitectureAya Tekla  - caveAya Tecla - Silifke - Roman ArchitectureAya Tecla ChurchAya Tecla - SilifkeAya Tecla - SilifkeOpen Air MuseumAya Tecla - Silifke - Roman ArchitectureAya Tecla ChurchAya Tecla - Silifke

Localisation:

  • Turquie, Ekşiler
  • geo:36.401798,33.858006
  • Précision ± 100-500 m.

Period or year:

  • 1190

Classification:

  • Événement historique
  • Invisible

Identificateurs:

  • vici:place=29789

Annotations

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

During the third crusade, on 10 June 1190, Emperor Frederick Barbarossa drowned near Silifke Castle in the Saleph river. Accounts of the event are conflicting. Some historians believe he may have had a heart attack that complicated matters. Some of Frederick's men put him in a barrel of vinegar to preserve his body.

 

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_I,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

During the third crusade, on 10 June 1190, Emperor Frederick Barbarossa drowned near Silifke Castle in the Saleph river. Accounts of the event are conflicting. Some historians believe he may have had a heart attack that complicated matters. Some of Frederick's men put him in a barrel of vinegar to preserve his body.

 

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_I,_Holy_Roman_Emperor


À proximité

Roman Rd (4 km)

Roman Rd

Seleucia ad Calycadnum (5 km)

OmnesViae import TPPlace2364

Silifke Castle (5 km)

Silifke Castle