Aigai
Query URLs
https://term.museum-digital.de/md-de/place/15670
- Note
- "Aigai, also Aigaiai (Ancient Greek: Αἰγαί or Αἰγαῖαι; Latin: Aegae or Aegaeae; Turkish: Nemrutkale or Nemrut Kalesi), was an ancient Greek, later Roman (Ægæ, Aegae), city and bishopric in Aeolis. Aegae is mentioned by both Herodotus and Strabo as being a member of the Aeolian dodecapolis. It was also an important sanctuary of Apollo. Aigai had its brightest period under the Attalid dynasty, which ruled from nearby Pergamon in the 3rd and 2nd century BC.
The remains of the city are located near the modern village of Yuntdağı Köseler in Manisa Province, Turkey. The archaeological site is situated at a rather high altitude almost on top of Mount Gün (Dağı), part of the mountain chain of Yunt (Dağları)." - (en.wikipedia.org 05.02.2020) - Latitude
- 38.831111907959
- Longitude
- 27.188611984253
- Time zone
- Europe/Istanbul
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Kapitellbruchstück aus Aegae (Entwurf zu einer Wandtafel)
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Object information
Image: Museum - Naturalienkabinett Waldenburg - CC BY-NC-SA
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