Heraclea Lyncestis

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Heraclea Lyncestis was an ancient Macedonian city, later a significant Roman and Byzantine center, located near modern Bitola in North Macedonia.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Heraclea Lyncestis canonical 2
Herakleia 1

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Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient city
archaeological site
country North Macedonia
excavationBegan late 19th century
excavationIntensified 20th century
foundedBy Philip II of Macedon
hasArchaeologicalEvidenceFrom 4th century BC
Roman imperial period
early Byzantine period
hasSiteFeature Roman theatre
city walls
early Christian basilicas
forum
fountain house
mosaics
necropolis
public baths
residential quarters
hasStructureType amphitheatre / theatre
basilica
bath complex
fortifications
heritageStatus important archaeological site of North Macedonia
locatedIn North Macedonia
near modern Bitola
locatedInHistoricalRegion Macedon
surface form: Ancient Macedonia
locatedInRegion Lynkestis
namedAfter Heracles
near Monastir
surface form: Bitola
notableFor Roman theatre used for modern performances
well-preserved floor mosaics
onRoute Via Egnatia
partOf Byzantine Empire
Macedon
Roman Empire
presentDayMunicipality Monastir
surface form: Bitola Municipality
regionToday Pelagonia
surface form: Pelagonia region
religionHistorical Ancient Greek religion
Roman paganism
early Christianity
significantPeriod Byzantine period
Hellenistic period
Roman period
tourismAttraction cultural tourism site
usedAs administrative center
military and strategic center
religious center

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Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Via Egnatia passesThrough Heraclea Lyncestis
Serres (regional unit) hasMajorTown Heraclea Lyncestis
this entity surface form: Herakleia
Lychnidus connectedTo Heraclea Lyncestis