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Around Ephesus |
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Trajan Fountain |
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This
was on the north side of the street. According to
one inscription, it was built around 102-114 AD in
the name of the Emperor Trajan. The altar
inscription is on a piece of the cornege beside the
fountain. The fountain had two-storied columns on
three sides. Between the columns were statue niches.
In the central niche was a statue of Trajan. Water
entered the fountain through a pipe under the
emperor's feet. The original height was 12 m, but
was reduced when later repaired. Statues found here
of Dionysius, a satyr, Aphrodite and the royal
family are on display in the Museum. |
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Ephesus Yesterday & Today |
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