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Pergammum--view of amphitheater and temple ruins, mr
Turkey.Pergamum.Red Basilica.Temple of Serapis. Exterior
Turkey.Pergamum.Red Basilica.Temple of Serapis Main Temple Hall 2
Turkey.Pergamum.Red Basilica.Temple of Serapis.Wells and pool
Turkey.Pergamum.Red Basilica.Temple of Serapis Main Temple Hall 3
Turkey.Pergamum.Red Basilica.Temple of Serapis Main Temple Hall
Turkey.Pergamum.Red Basilica.Temple of Serapis Main Temple Hall 4
Turkey.Pergamum.Red Basilica.Temple of Serapis.Inside Rotunda
Turkey.Pergamum.Red Basilica.Temple of Serapis. built bc the city had good trade with Egypt, so they wanted to honor the Egyptian gods, it later changed to a church
Turkey.Pergamum.Red Basilica.Temple of Serapis. Goddess Sekhmet. Billboard
Turkey.Pergamum.Red Basilica.Temple of Serapis. Exterior 4
Turkey.Pergamum.Red Basilica.Temple of Serapis.Inside Rotunda 2
Turkey.Pergamum.Red Basilica.Temple of Serapis. Exterior 3
Turkey.Pergamum.Red Basilica.Temple of Serapis. Exterior 2
Turkey.Pergamum.Red Basilica.Ancient church within temple
Turkey.Pergamum.Red Basilica.Temple of Serapis. Goddess Sekhmet
Turkey.Pergamum.Red Basilica.Temple of Serapis
Turkey.Pergamum.Red Basilica.Temple of Serapis.Mosque
Turkey.Pergamum.Red Basilica.Temple of Serapis Main Temple Hall.Arches
Turkey.Pergamum.Red Basilica.Temple of Serapis.Goddess Sekhmet. Exterior of Main Hall
Turkey.Pergamum.Red Basilica.Temple of Serapis. Goddess Sekhmet 2
Turkey.Pergamum.Red Basilica.Temple of Serapis. Goddess Sekhmet 3
Turkey.Pergamum. Ascelpion. Drawing of Temple of Zeus Esclepius
Statue of Queen Tiye. 18th Dynasty. Reign of Amenhotep III. ca. 1390 1352 BCE. From Karnak. Temple of Mut
Pergamon 2019 The Trajaneum Imperial Cult Temple 5
Pergamon 2019 The Trajaneum Imperial Cult Temple 4
Pergamon 2019 The Trajaneum Imperial Cult Temple 3
Pergamon 2019 The Trajaneum Imperial Cult Temple 2
Pergamon 2019 The Trajaneum Imperial Cult Temple 1
Pergamon 2019 The Hellenistic Theatre & Dionysos Temple
Pergamon 2019 Dionysos Temple 2
Pergamon 2019 Dionysos Temple 1
Salamis. Roman Agora. Temple of Zeus 
 Salamis. Roman Agora. Temple of Zeus 
 Keywords: Barnabas,Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,Paul,Salamis,Archaeology,Archaeological Site,Mediterranean
Salamis. Roman Agora. Temple of Zeus Capitals 
 Salamis. Roman Agora. Temple of Zeus Capitals 
 Keywords: Barnabas,Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,Paul,Salamis,Archaeology,Archaeological Site,Roman Agora,Temple of Zeus
Salamis. Roman Agora. Temple of Zeus 2 
 Salamis. Roman Agora. Temple of Zeus 2 
 Keywords: Barnabas,Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,Paul,Salamis,Archaeology,Archaeological Site,Roman Agora,Temple of Zeus,Column Capitals
Salamis. Map of Archaeological Site with Temple of Zeus 
 Salamis. Map of Archaeological Site with Temple of Zeus 
 Keywords: Barnabas,Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,Paul,Salamis,Archaeology,Archaeological Site,Roman Agora,Temple of Zeus
Salamis. Inscription 
 Salamis. Inscription 
 Keywords: Barnabas,Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,Paul,Salamis,Archaeology,Archaeological Site,Map of Archaeological Site,Temple of Zeus
Remains of Greek Sanctuary to Aphrodite 
 Keywords: Archaeology, Cyprus, Aphrodite, Kouklia, Palaepahos, Greek Temple, Ancient Temple, Temple
Palaepaphos 
 Keywords: Archaeology, Cyprus, Aphrodite, Kouklia, Palaepahos, Roman Temple, Ancient Temple, Temple,
Mosaic of Roman Sanctuary to Aphrodite 
 Keywords: Archaeology, Cyprus, Aphrodite, Kouklia, Palaepahos, Roman Temple, Ancient Temple, Temple, Mosaics
Mosaic Floor of Roman Sanctuary to Aphrodite 
 Keywords: Archaeology, Cyprus, Aphrodite, Kouklia, Palaepahos, Roman Temple, Ancient Temple, Temple, Mosaics
Ashlars from Temple 
 Keywords: Archaeology, Cyprus, Aphrodite, Ashlar, Kouklia, Palaepahos, Temple, Ancient Temple
Plaque at Aphrodite's Rock 
 “Aphrodite’s Rock,” also known as “Petra tou Romiou” (Rock of the Roman) is located near Paphos, Cyprus, just off the coast of the main road from Paphos to Limassol.

According to legend, the rock marks the site of the birth of the goddess Aphrodite (Venus in Roman mythology) from sea foam. In brief, after Gaia (Mother Earth) had her son Cronos (Time) castrate his father Uranus (Sky), Uranus’ testicles were thrown into the sea. Aphrodite sprung from sea foam that circled around the area where they landed.

Other local myths say that anyone who swims around the rock thirteen times will regain their virginity. Others say that a person who swims around the rock will have eternal beauty. Finally, another legend says that the nearby beach is the place where the Achaeans came ashore when sailing back from the Trojan War.

Aphrodite had a large cult following on the island. One can visit the site of her main Temple on the island in Kouklia (Palaepaphos). 
 Keywords: Aphrodite, Beach, Birthplace of Aphrodite, Birthplace, Cronos, Cypriot legends, Cypriot myths, Cyprus, Eternal Beauty, Gaia, Mediterranean, Paphos, Petra tou Romiou, Regaining Virginity, Rock of the Roman, Achaeans, Trojan War, Aphrodite, Tourist Attractions in Cyprus, Uranus, Uranus' testicles, legend, legends, myth, myths
Beach at Aphrodite's Rock 
 “Aphrodite’s Rock,” also known as “Petra tou Romiou” (Rock of the Roman) is located near Paphos, Cyprus, just off the coast of the main road from Paphos to Limassol.

According to legend, the rock marks the site of the birth of the goddess Aphrodite (Venus in Roman mythology) from sea foam. In brief, after Gaia (Mother Earth) had her son Cronos (Time) castrate his father Uranus (Sky), Uranus’ testicles were thrown into the sea. Aphrodite sprung from sea foam that circled around the area where they landed.

Other local myths say that anyone who swims around the rock thirteen times will regain their virginity. Others say that a person who swims around the rock will have eternal beauty. Finally, another legend says that the nearby beach is the place where the Achaeans came ashore when sailing back from the Trojan War.

Aphrodite had a large cult following on the island. One can visit the site of her main Temple on the island in Kouklia (Palaepaphos). 
 Keywords: Aphrodite, Beach, Birthplace of Aphrodite, Birthplace, Cronos, Cypriot legends, Cypriot myths, Cyprus, Eternal Beauty, Gaia, Mediterranean, Paphos, Petra tou Romiou, Regaining Virginity, Rock of the Roman, Achaeans, Trojan War, Aphrodite, Tourist Attractions in Cyprus, Uranus, Uranus' testicles, Legend, Legends, Myth, Myths
Beach at Aphrodite's Rock 2 
 “Aphrodite’s Rock,” also known as “Petra tou Romiou” (Rock of the Roman) is located near Paphos, Cyprus, just off the coast of the main road from Paphos to Limassol.

According to legend, the rock marks the site of the birth of the goddess Aphrodite (Venus in Roman mythology) from sea foam. In brief, after Gaia (Mother Earth) had her son Cronos (Time) castrate his father Uranus (Sky), Uranus’ testicles were thrown into the sea. Aphrodite sprung from sea foam that circled around the area where they landed.

Other local myths say that anyone who swims around the rock thirteen times will regain their virginity. Others say that a person who swims around the rock will have eternal beauty. Finally, another legend says that the nearby beach is the place where the Achaeans came ashore when sailing back from the Trojan War.

Aphrodite had a large cult following on the island. One can visit the site of her main Temple on the island in Kouklia (Palaepaphos). 
 Keywords: Aphrodite, Beach, Birthplace of Aphrodite, Birthplace, Cronos, Cypriot legends, Cypriot myths, Cyprus, Eternal Beauty, Gaia, Mediterranean, Paphos, Petra tou Romiou, Regaining Virginity, Rock of the Roman, Achaeans, Trojan War, Aphrodite, Tourist Attractions in Cyprus, Uranus, Uranus' testicles, Legend, Legends, Myth, Myths
Aphrodite's Rock 
 “Aphrodite’s Rock,” also known as “Petra tou Romiou” (Rock of the Roman) is located near Paphos, Cyprus, just off the coast of the main road from Paphos to Limassol.

According to legend, the rock marks the site of the birth of the goddess Aphrodite (Venus in Roman mythology) from sea foam. In brief, after Gaia (Mother Earth) had her son Cronos (Time) castrate his father Uranus (Sky), Uranus’ testicles were thrown into the sea. Aphrodite sprung from sea foam that circled around the area where they landed.

Other local myths say that anyone who swims around the rock thirteen times will regain their virginity. Others say that a person who swims around the rock will have eternal beauty. Finally, another legend says that the nearby beach is the place where the Achaeans came ashore when sailing back from the Trojan War.

Aphrodite had a large cult following on the island. One can visit the site of her main Temple on the island in Kouklia (Palaepaphos). 
 Keywords: Aphrodite, Beach, Birthplace of Aphrodite, Birthplace, Cronos, Cypriot legends, Cypriot myths, Cyprus, Eternal Beauty, Gaia, Mediterranean, Paphos, Petra tou Romiou, Regaining Virginity, Rock of the Roman, Achaeans, Trojan War, Aphrodite, Tourist Attractions in Cyprus, Uranus, Uranus' testicles, Legend, Legends, Myth, Myths
Remains of 1st cent CE Temple to Aphrodite 
 Amathus was one of several important royal cities in Cyprus. It housed a shrine to the Cypriot goddess Aphrodite that was second only to the one in Paphos on the island. The remains of which can be seen on the acropolis. According to mythology, this was the place to which the Greek hero Theseus brought and abandoned the pregnant Ariadne after defeating the Minotaur and fleeing her father Minos and Crete. 
 Keywords: Archaeology, Amathus, Cyprus, Greco-Roman, Acropolis, Aphrodite, Ancient Temple

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