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Nysa Street
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Nysa Street

The street leading to the entrance to the Agora of Nysa.
The Library of Nysa
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The Library of Nysa

The library of Nysa, built in the 2nd century CE and considered to be Turkey’s second-best preserved ancient library structure after the Library of Celsus at Ephesus.
The Stadium of Nysa
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The Stadium of Nysa

The Stadium of Nysa, built at the foot of the gorge with rows of seats cut into the steep hillside and dated to Late Hellenistic period.
The Gerontikon of Nysa
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The Gerontikon of Nysa

The gerontikon (Council House of the Elders) of Nysa, originally built during the Hellenistic and adapted as an odeon in the 2nd century AD, the capacity was 700.
Theatre of Nysa, Inside View
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Theatre of Nysa, Inside View

The theatre of Nysa, first built in the Late Hellenistic period but the current architectural features date to the 2nd century AD.
The Theatre of Nysa
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The Theatre of Nysa

The theatre of Nysa, first built in the Late Hellenistic period but the current architectural features date to the 2nd century AD.
Top 10 Archaeological Sites in Caria, Turkey
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Top 10 Archaeological Sites in Caria, Turkey

Located at the crossroads of many ancient civilizations, Turkey is a haven for archaeology lovers. Over the centuries, a succession of empires and kingdoms – Hittite, Lydian, Persian, Greek, Roman, Byzantine and, finally, Ottoman – ruled...
Bacchus
Definition by Donald L. Wasson

Bacchus

Bacchus was the god of wine and revelry in Roman mythology. Considered the most versatile and elusive of the gods, with a Greek equivalent in Dionysus, Bacchus is frequently associated with the Roman god of wine Liber Pater. He brought joy...
Silenus
Definition by Liana Miate

Silenus

Silenus (also spelt Silenos) is a rustic god of the forest, drunkenness and wine-making in Greek mythology. He is best known as the companion and foster father of the god Dionysos. Silenus is closely associated with the satyrs, sometimes...
Dionysos
Definition by Mark Cartwright

Dionysos

Dionysos (Roman name: Bacchus, also known as Dionysus) was the ancient Greek god of wine, merriment, and theatre. Being the bad boy of Mt. Olympus, Dionysus was perhaps the most colourful of the Olympian Gods. Son of Zeus In Greek mythology...
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