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  2. Perga - Wikipedia

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    Perga or Perge (Hittite: Parha[ a ], Greek: ΠέργηPerge, Turkish: Perge) was originally an ancient Lycian settlement [ b ] that later became a Greek city in Pamphylia. [ 14 ] It was the capital of the Roman province of Pamphylia Secunda, now located in Antalya Province on the southwestern Mediterranean coast of Turkey.

  3. Pergamon - Wikipedia

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    Pergamon, which traced its founding back to Telephus, the son of Heracles, is not mentioned in Greek myth or epic of the archaic or classical periods. However, in the Epic Cycle the Telephus myth is already connected with the area of Mysia. Searching for his mother, Telephus visits Mysia on the advice of an oracle.

  4. Red Basilica - Wikipedia

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    The " Red Basilica " (Turkish: Kızıl Avlu), also called variously the Red Hall and Red Courtyard, is a monumental ruined temple in the ancient city of Pergamon, now Bergama, in western Turkey. The temple was built during the Roman Empire, probably in the time of Hadrian and possibly on his orders.

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    One of the basic tenets of turkey hunting has become in some ways marginalized by new hunting technology. Modern camo popup hunting blinds have taken away one of Mr. Tom's most perceptive senses ...

  6. Library of Pergamum - Wikipedia

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    Library of Pergamum. The Library of Pergamum (Greek: Βιβλιοθήκη του Πέργαμον) is an ancient Greek building in Pergamon, Anatolia, today located nearby the modern town of Bergama, in the İzmir Province of western Turkey. It was one of the most important libraries in the ancient world.

  7. Kingdom of Pergamon - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of Pergamon, Pergamene Kingdom, or Attalid kingdom was a Greek state during the Hellenistic period that ruled much of the Western part of Asia Minor from its capital city of Pergamon. It was ruled by the Attalid dynasty (/ ˈætəlɪd /; Greek: Δυναστεία των Ατταλιδών, romanized:Dynasteía ton Attalidón).

  8. Pergamon Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Pergamon Bridge is a Roman substruction bridge over the Selinus river (modern Bergama Çayı) in the ancient city of Pergamon (today Bergama), modern-day Turkey.The 196 m (643 ft) wide structure, the largest of its kind in antiquity, was designed during Hadrian's reign (AD 117–138) in order to form a passageway underneath a large court in front of the monumental "Red Basilica" temple ...

  9. Temple of Apollonis - Wikipedia

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    Founded in the 8th century B.C.E. [2] and retaining its independence throughout the Hellenistic period, [3] it grew to be a center of trade connecting Europe and Asia, [4] comparable in power to the later Byzantium Empire. [5] The city was also a renowned center for education in various fields, [6] with its location allowing for a vast cultural ...