Termessos

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by Günther Eichhorn


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Termessos was a Pisidian city, built on top of a mountain in a spectacular setting. Because of its location it was an impregnable fortress.

Alexander the Great tried to conquer this city in 333 BCE, but failed. The Romans in 70 BCE accepted the city as an independent ally, instead of a subject city.

view valley termessos View of the valley from Termessos. (657k) city wall The city wall. (917k) stone sarcophagi forest Stone sarcophagi in the forest around Termessos. (1026k) stone sarcophagus inscription Stone sarcophagus with inscription. (822k) stone sarcophagus Stone sarcophagus. (705k)
upper gymnasium Upper Gymnasium. (736k) cisterns Cisterns. (938k) getting around termessos Getting around Termessos meant negotiating areas like this one. (810k) artemis-hadrian temple Artemis-Hadrian Temple. (894k) rock-cut tombs Rock-cut tombs. (861k)
rock-cut tomb Rock-cut tomb. (722k) artemis temple Artemis Temple. (745k) zeus temple Zeus Temple. (722k) inscribed column theater Inscribed column near the Theater. (776k) fine stone work Fine stone work. (805k)
theater spectacular setting The Theater in its spectacular setting. (611k) view theater mountains View of the Theater and the mountains beyond. (716k)


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