Aizanoi

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Aizanoi is an ancient Phrygian city in modern-day Turkey, best known for its well-preserved Temple of Zeus and extensive Roman ruins.

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instanceOf Phrygian city
Roman city
ancient city
archaeological site
archaeologicalSignificance one of the best-preserved temple complexes in Anatolia
country Turkey
culture Greek
Phrygian NERFINISHED
Roman NERFINISHED
dedicatedSanctuaryTo Zeus NERFINISHED
hasArchaeologicalExcavationsBy German Archaeological Institute NERFINISHED
hasBuildingType bath complex
bridge
market building
stadium
temple
theatre
hasEconomicFeature ancient market regulations inscription at macellum
hasInscriptionLanguage Greek
Latin
hasStructure Roman baths of Aizanoi NERFINISHED
Temple of Zeus at Aizanoi NERFINISHED
ancient bridges of Aizanoi
colonnaded street
macellum of Aizanoi NERFINISHED
theatre-stadium complex of Aizanoi
heritageStatus UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List site NERFINISHED
knownFor Roman baths
Temple of Zeus NERFINISHED
ancient necropolis
bridge remains
combined theatre-stadium complex
macellum (market building)
well-preserved Roman ruins
locatedIn Kütahya Province NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Inner Anatolia NERFINISHED
Phrygia NERFINISHED
locatedNear Çavdarhisar NERFINISHED
locatedOnRiver Penkalas River NERFINISHED
mainDeity Zeus NERFINISHED
modernCountry Turkey NERFINISHED
partOf Roman Empire
Roman province of Phrygia NERFINISHED
periodOfFlourishing Roman Imperial period
regionInModernTerms Western Anatolia
religionInAntiquity Greco-Roman polytheism
timeOfMajorDevelopment 2nd century CE
UNESCOTentativeListCountry Turkey NERFINISHED

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Aezani hasModernNameVariant Aizanoi