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KAHTA BridgeMithridatesEntrance to the cave at ArsameiaArsameia - inscriptionArsameia, entrance to the cave in hierothesion of Mithridates I KallinikosView from ArsameiaArsameia, inscription above the entrance to the caveSeveran Bridge - Cendere KöprüsüCendere BridgeCendere BridgeCendere BridgeCendere InscriptionCendere InscriptionSeptimius Severus Bridge over NymphaiosCendere InscriptionNymphaios near the Severan BridgeTegmenliSurroundings of Nemrut Dag hierotheionNemrud Dağ - Royal tombTo the hierothesionHierothesion on Nemrut Dag - statues of godsTo the hierothesionHierothesion on Nemrut Dag - statues of godsKing Antiochus IHead of Hercules statueHead of Zeus in Nemrut Dag hierothesionNemrud East TerraceHead of Mithra in Nemrut Dag hierothesionStatue of sitting lion,  Mount NemrutNemrud East Terrace

Locatie:

  • Turkije, Kocahisar
  • geo:37.947742,38.65313
  • Locatie precies

Period or year:

  • -2xx / unknown

Classificatie:

  • Fort
  • Zichtbaar

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=30427

Annotaties

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Kahta Fortress - New Castle located nearby Kocahisar Village, opposit and clearly visible from the Acropolis of Arsameia was built by the Commagenes and used together with Arsemeia. 

Kahta Fortress - New Castle located nearby Kocahisar Village, opposit and clearly visible from the Acropolis of Arsameia was built by the Commagenes and used together with Arsemeia. 


In de buurt

KAHTA Bridge

KAHTA Bridge

Arsameia on the Nymphaios, Columned Courtyard

Arsameia on the Nymphaios, Columned Courtyard


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