Euromos

E306435

Euromos was an ancient Greek city in the region of Caria in southwestern Asia Minor, noted especially for its well-preserved Temple of Zeus.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Euromos canonical 2

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Greek city
archaeological site
accessibleFrom Milas–Söke road
ancientRegion Caria
approximateDateOfTempleConstruction 2nd century CE
culture Greek
hasArchaeologicalExcavationsBy Turkish archaeologists
hasArchaeologicalFinds ceramics
coins
sculptural fragments
hasArchaeologicalStatus open-air ruin
hasCoinage ancient city coins
hasColumnOrder Corinthian columns at Temple of Zeus
hasInscriptions Greek inscriptions
hasNearbyFeature Gökçeler valley
hasPreservedElements inscribed column bases
standing temple columns
temple cella remains
hasPrimaryDeity Zeus
hasStructure Temple of Zeus at Euromos
agora
city walls
necropolis
theatre
hasUrbanFeatures fortification walls
public buildings
residential areas
heritageType classical archaeology site
knownFor classical and Hellenistic ruins
Temple of Zeus at Aezani
surface form: well-preserved Temple of Zeus
languageOfInscriptions Ancient Greek
locatedIn Caria
Western Anatolia
surface form: southwestern Asia Minor
locatedInModernRegion Muğla Province
locatedInPresentDay Turkey
locatedNear Milas
locatedOn southwestern coast of Anatolia
modernCountry Turkey
nearbyAncientCity Mylasa
partOf Caria
surface form: ancient Caria
periodOfFlourishing Hellenistic period
Roman Imperial period
regionCulture Carian
religiousTradition ancient Greek religion
templeDedicatedTo Zeus Lepsynos
tourismType cultural tourism site

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (2)

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

Caria hasMajorCity Euromos