Temple of Zeus at Euromos

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The Temple of Zeus at Euromos is a well-preserved ancient Greek temple in Caria, western Turkey, renowned for its standing Corinthian columns and dedication to the god Zeus.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Classical temple
ancient Greek temple
archaeological site
ancientRegion Caria NERFINISHED
approximateDate 2nd century CE
architecturalStyle Corinthian order NERFINISHED
associatedDeity Zeus Lepsynos NERFINISHED
associatedWith city-state of Euromos
builtIn 2nd century CE
category Ancient Greek temples in Turkey
Archaeological sites in Muğla Province
Temples of Zeus NERFINISHED
civilization Ancient Greek civilization NERFINISHED
columnOrder Corinthian
constructionPeriod Roman Imperial period
country Turkey
culture Ancient Greek
dedicatedTo Zeus NERFINISHED
deityType sky god
hasColumns Corinthian columns
free-standing exterior columns
hasFeature inscribed columns
peripteral colonnade
standing Corinthian columns
stone podium
hasInscription dedications on columns
heritageType archaeological heritage site
locatedIn Aegean Region NERFINISHED
Caria NERFINISHED
Euromos NERFINISHED
Muğla Province NERFINISHED
Turkey
locatedOn hillside near Milas
material stone
near Milas NERFINISHED
notableFor one of the best-preserved temples in Caria
well-preserved standing columns
orientation east–west
pantheon Greek pantheon
partOf ancient city of Euromos NERFINISHED
period Roman-era Greek temple
region Caria NERFINISHED
religion Ancient Greek religion
stateOfConservation well-preserved
tourism popular tourist attraction
usedFor religious worship
rituals honoring Zeus

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Euromos hasStructure Temple of Zeus at Euromos