Aezani

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Aezani was an ancient Phrygian city in modern-day Turkey, notable for its well-preserved Roman ruins including a major temple to Zeus and other public buildings.

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instanceOf Phrygian city
Roman city
Roman temple
ancient city
archaeological site
archaeologicalExcavationsBegan 19th century
architecturalOrder pseudodipteral
constructionPeriod 1st century CE
country Turkey
dedicatedTo Zeus
economyBasedOn agriculture
stockbreeding
trade
excavatedBy German archaeologists
flourishedDuring 2nd century CE
Roman Imperial period
hadStatus Roman city with civic institutions
hasCoordinateLatitude 39.197
hasCoordinateLongitude 29.611
hasFeature urban layout with public buildings
well-preserved Roman ruins
hasInscription price edict inscription of Diocletian
hasModernNameVariant Aizanoi
hasNotableStructure Roman baths of Aezani
Roman theatre of Aezani
surface form: Roman stadium of Aezani

Roman theatre of Aezani
Temple of Zeus at Aezani
bridge of Aezani
colonnaded street of Aezani
combined theatre-stadium complex
macellum of Aezani
necropolis of Aezani
sanctuary of Meter Steunene
heritageDesignation important archaeological site in Turkey
tentative UNESCO World Heritage Site
isTouristAttraction true
laterReligionPracticed Christianity
locatedIn Kütahya Province
locatedInRegion Asia Minor
Phrygia
locatedNear Çavdarhisar
locatedOnRiver Kocaçay
Penkalas River NERFINISHED
religionPracticed Greco-Roman polytheism
wasInhabitedSince Hellenistic period
wasPartOf Byzantine Empire
Roman Empire

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