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Temple of Zeus (Olbasa)


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    • Sanctuary of Zeus-Olbios (Olbasa)
    • Temple of Zeus Olbios (Olbasa)
    • Temple of Zeus Olbius (Olbasa)
    • Zeus Olbios Tapınağı (Olbasa)
    • Zeus Olbios, Temple of (Olbasa)
    • Zeus Olbius, Temple of (Olbasa)
    • Zeus Sanctuary (Olbasa)
    • Zeus Tapınağı (Olbasa)
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    • found: Work cat.: Tony Landreau Collectionon Turkish Carpet Weaving and Village Life, via WWW, viewed 21 June 2010slide UZU0032.jpg (Temple of Zeus)
    • found: Uzuncaburç Belediyesi website, 21 June 2010:Englishversion (Temple of Zeus; Olba) Turkish version (Zeus Tapınağı)
    • found: Sites & photos website, 21 June 2010:(Temple of Zeus Olbios)
    • found: All around Turkey website, 21 June 2010(Temple of Zeus Olbius; Zeus Olbios Tapinagi; remote village of Uzuncaburç was once the ancient temple-city of Olbia, also called Olba, and was a centre of worship to Zeus Olbius; this site, originally the Zeus Cult Centre, was separated by the Romans from the Hellenistic city of Olba and was given a city-state status with a new name Diocaesarea in 72 AD; Sanctuary of Zeus-Olbios; Zeus Sanctuary)
    • found: Diocaesarea, ancient village or settlement in Turkey, via The Megalithic portal website, June 21, 2010(The city has a Temple of Zeus Olbius, a Temple of Tyche, ruins of a nymphaeum, a theatre and a monumental city gate; the 2nd century BCE Temple of Zeus Olbius measures 39m by 21m and had 12 by 6 Corinthian columns, most of which still stand, although most of the inside vanished when it was converted into a church)
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    • 2010-07-08: new
    • 2024-03-22: revised
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