Tralles

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Tralles was an important ancient city in western Anatolia, known as a regional commercial and cultural center under Hellenistic and Roman rule.

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Tralles canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Byzantine architect
ancient city
archaeological site
archaeologicalRemains Hellenistic-period structures
Roman-period structures
connectedBy regional trade routes
economy agriculture
craft production
trade
flourishedDuring Hellenistic period NERFINISHED
Roman period
hasFeature baths
fortification walls
gymnasium
necropolis
stadium
theatre
hasNotablePerson Anthemius of Tralles NERFINISHED
hasType polis
knownAs Tralleis NERFINISHED
Tralles in Asia
knownFor co-architect of Hagia Sophia in Constantinople
language Greek
laterName Caesarea NERFINISHED
Caesarea Tralles NERFINISHED
Seleucia ad Maeandrum NERFINISHED
locatedIn Asia Minor
Caria NERFINISHED
present-day Turkey
western Anatolia NERFINISHED
locatedNear Aydın NERFINISHED
locatedOn northern bank of the Meander River
mentionedBy Pliny the Elder NERFINISHED
Strabo
modernCountry Turkey NERFINISHED
nearModernCity Aydın NERFINISHED
partOf Hellenistic world NERFINISHED
Roman Empire
religion Greek polytheism
religiousStatus early Christian bishopric
role regional commercial center
regional cultural center
sufferedFrom earthquakes
underRuleOf Byzantine Empire NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Pergamon NERFINISHED
Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Roman Republic NERFINISHED
Seleucid Empire NERFINISHED

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