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Athens / Agora ReconstructReconstruction of the AGORA (main square) of Athens at the height of its glory
The Propylaea, entrance to the Acropolis, Athens, GreeceView of the Propylaea, entrance to the Acropolis, Athens, Greece. At right, the Temple of Athena Nike, and at left, the building with the paintings of the Greek painter Polignotus. I Propilei
The Agora, Gateway to the Market Place, Athens, Greece
Ruins of the Gate of Athena Archegetis, Roman Agora, AthensRuins of the Gate of Athena Archegetis, at the Roman Agora or Roman Forum, Athens, Greece. Porta del Mercato di Atene. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Bennardoni from Giulio Ferrarios Costumes
Lysander, Agesilaus II, Hercules and other heroesLysander and Agesilaus II of Sparta (top) and Hercules in lionskin with club at a sacrifice with Deiphobus, King of Amiclea in Laconia, and his wife (bottom). Vasi rappresentanti Ercole
Selcuk, Turkey (Ancient Ephesus) - Ruins - The Agora near the Gymansium and the Theatre. Date: circa 1905
Reconstruction of SpartaA reconstruction of the Agora, Sparta
Head of Alexander the Great (356-323 BC). Marble. 2nd centurAlexander the Great (356-323 BC). King of Macedon. Head in marble. First half of the 2nd century. From Pergamon. Archaeological Museum. Istanbul. Turkey
Pergamon Altar. ModelPergamon Altar. Built by order of Eumenes II Soter. 164-156 BC by artists of the school of Pergamon. Marble and limestone. Model. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany
The Gortyn code, Gortyn, Crete, GreeceThe Gortyn code (also called the Great Code) was a legal code that was the codification of the civil law of the ancient Greek city-state of Gortyn in southern Crete
Kybele. Italy. 1st century AD. Bust. MarbleKybele. Italy. 1st century AD. Marble. The hairstyle is that worn in the 5th century BC. The head is thought to imitate a statue of the mother of the gods
Hermes agoraios and a Charity. Thasian marble. Relief. 480 BGreek Art. Hermes agoraios and a Charity. Thasian marble. Relief of the Passage of Theori. From the agora of Thasos. 480 BC. The Museum of Louvre. Paris
Hermes agoraios and a Charity. Detail. Thasian marble. RelieGreek Art. Hermes agoraios and a Charity. Detail. Thasian marble. Relief of the Passage of Theori. From the agora of Thasos. 480 BC. The Museum of Louvre. Paris
Turkey. Asia Minor. Ephesus. Ruins of Commercial Agora. NearTurkey. Asia Minor. Ephesus. Ancient Greek city, and later a major Roman city. Coast of Ionia. Commercial Agora. Was built in the III century BC. Hellenic period
Side. State Agora. Ruins of the Library. Anatolian PeninsulaSide. Ruins of the Library, located in the State Agora. Anatolian Peninsula
Model of MiletusModel of the town centre of Miletus at 200 AD.. Copy by K. Stephanowitz (1968) after the original by H. Schleif. Detail. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany
Model of PergamumModel of the city of Pergamum. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany
Albania. Butrint. Ruins of the Agora / Forum. 4th century BC
The Stoa of Attalos (Atallus). Athenian Agora. Athens. GreecGreek Art. The Stoa of Attalos (Atallus). It was built by and named after King Attalos II of Pergamon who ruled between 159 BC and 138 BC. In the years 1953-1956 the Stoa was reconstructed
Pergamon - View toward BergamaAn ancient Greek city in modern-day Turkey, in Mysia, north western Anatolia, 16 miles from the Aegean Sea, located on a promontory on the north side of the river Caicus (modern day Bak)
Aristides OstracisedAristides the Just, victor of the Battle of Marathon, is approached in the Agora by an illiterate citizen, asking him to carve his name on a shell. Aristides is then ostracised