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A World Full of Gods

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In the Roman world, there was never a shortage of gods or goddesses. Every city had its own divine protectors, and new deities were...

Festivals of the Imperial Cult

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The best surviving ancient description of festivals organized for the imperial cult comes from Antiochus I of Commagene (69–31 BCE), whose monumental sanctuary on...

The Imperial Cult in Western Anatolia

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The Roman imperial cult played a major role in the religious and social life of cities in western Anatolia. Even before the power of...

The Palace and Harbour of Hormisdas and the Bucoleon

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All the evidence suggests that the Palace and Harbour of Hormisdas were, in fact, the same as the Palace and Harbour of the Bucoleon,...

The Palace of Hormisdas Location and Evidence

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The palace and bay located to the east of Tchatlady Kapou are widely considered to be the Palace and Harbour of Hormisdas. This conclusion...

Distinguishing the Harbours of Julian and Hormisdas

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Based on all available evidence, it is clear that the Harbour of Julian and the Harbour of Hormisdas were not the same. Earlier historians,...

General Description of Hungary

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Hungary is a country of great natural wealth and beauty. It is well known for its rich mines, famous baths, and valuable mineral waters....

Purpose of the Journey

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My interest in observing natural wonders, especially in hilly and mountainous countries, strongly influenced my journey from Vienna to Venice. I was always drawn...

A Readers Guide to European Travel Observations

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We live in an age of curiosity and discovery. People today are eager to learn about the world beyond their own borders. Every day...

The Gate of Charisius and Its Historical Significance

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The Gate of Charisius, located near Edirne Kapoussi, has several important historical connections and landmarks linked to it. One notable fact is that the...

Britain from Dacius

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