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North Gate of Nicaea (Istanbul Gate), İznik
North Gate of Nicaea-Iznik (today Istanbul Gate), with an inscription in honor of the Roman emperors Vespasian and Titus (1st-3rd century AD), ancient city of Nicaea, Iznik, Turkey.
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The walls and western bastions facing Lake Iznik, ancient city of Nicaea, Iznik, Turkey. Bithynia or İznik, ancient region of western Asia Minor, ruled by Hellenistic kingship 2nd century BC; reached its climax under Eumenes II (197-160 BC), and became a
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Village house at Çamdibi, İznik near Bithynia
Present-day village house near Çamdibi, Bithynia or İznik, ancient region of western Asia Minor, ruled by Hellenistic kingship 2nd century BC; reached its climax under Eumenes II (197-160 BC), and became a Roman province in 74 BC.
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Basin of the tomb monument, Bithynia (İznik, Çamdibi)
Basin, carved into the rock tomb monument at Çamdibi near Iznik, ancient city of Nicaea, Iznik, Turkey. Bithynia or İznik, ancient region of western Asia Minor, ruled by Hellenistic kingship 2nd century BC; reached its climax under Eumenes II (197-160 BC)
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Burial chamber of the Roman rock tomb monument, Bithynia (İznik, Çamdibi)
Entrance of the burial chamber carved into the rock tomb monument at Çamdibi near Iznik, ancient city of Nicaea, Iznik, Turkey. Bithynia or İznik, ancient region of western Asia Minor, ruled by Hellenistic kingship 2nd century BC; reached its climax ...
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Arched pathway in the walls of Nicaea
Arched pathway of the ancient walls by Lake Iznik, ancient city of Nicaea, Iznik, Turkey. Bithynia or İznik, ancient region of western Asia Minor, ruled by Hellenistic kingship 2nd century BC; reached its climax under Eumenes II (197-160 BC), and became ...
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Cupules by the Roman rock tomb monument, Bithynia (İznik, Çamdibi)
Cupules carved into the rock at Çamdibi near Iznik, ancient city of Nicaea, Iznik, Turkey. Bithynia or İznik, ancient region of western Asia Minor, ruled by Hellenistic kingship 2nd century BC; reached its climax under Eumenes II (197-160 BC), and became
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Ruins of the ancient walls, Niceae
Remains of the ancient walls by Lake Iznik, ancient city of Nicaea, Iznik, Turkey. Bithynia or İznik, ancient region of western Asia Minor, ruled by Hellenistic kingship 2nd century BC; reached its climax under Eumenes II (197-160 BC), and became a Roman
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Ruins of the bastion from the ancient walls of Nicaea
Bastion of the ancient walls by Lake Iznik, ancient city of Nicaea, Iznik, Turkey. Bithynia or İznik, ancient region of western Asia Minor, ruled by Hellenistic kingship 2nd century BC; reached its climax under Eumenes II (197-160 BC), and became a Roman
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The Sarcophagus at Bithynia (İznik, Çamdibi)
Sarcophagus carved into the rock at Çamdibi near Iznik, ancient city of Nicaea, Iznik, Turkey. This rock monument consists of sarcophagus, tomb stele, and altar with cupules (rock-carved steps).
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