Greece. Archaeological excavations of the Roman Agora in Thessaloniki (I - IV century AD.) — Stock Photo, Image

Greece. Archaeological excavations of the Roman Agora in Thessaloniki (I - IV century AD.) — Photo

The Ancient Agora (Roman Forum), was revealed during archaeological excavations in 1966. The period in which the Roman Forum of Thessaloniki was built is argued to be between 42-138AD.

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The Ancient Agora (Roman Forum), was revealed during archaeological excavations in 1966. The period in which the Roman Forum of Thessaloniki was built is argued to be between 42-138AD.
Greece. Archaeological excavations of the Roman Agora in Thessaloniki (I - IV century AD.) — Stock Photo, Image
The Ancient Agora (Roman Forum), was revealed during archaeological excavations in 1966. The period in which the Roman Forum of Thessaloniki was built is argued to be between 42-138AD.
Greece. Archaeological excavations of the Roman Agora in Thessaloniki (I - IV century AD.) — Stock Photo, Image
The Ancient Agora (Roman Forum), was revealed during archaeological excavations in 1966. The period in which the Roman Forum of Thessaloniki was built is argued to be between 42-138AD.
Greece. Archaeological excavations of the Roman Agora in Thessaloniki (I - IV century AD.) — Stock Photo, Image
The palace complex of Galerius Maximianus was built in ca. 300 A.D. to become the administrative and religious centre of Roman Thessaloniki. The Rotunda, the Arch of Galerius, the Palace, the Octagon and the Hippodrome are its main buildings.
Greece, Thessaloniki. Ruins of the palace of the Roman Emperor Galerius (III c.). Presumably the throne room (Octagon) — Stock Photo, Image
The plant palace of the Roman emperor Galerius Maximianus (305-311) was administrative and religious center of Roman Thessaloniki.
Greece. Ruins of the palace of the Roman Emperor Galerius (III c.) In Thessaloniki — Stock Photo, Image
The Ancient Agora (Roman Forum), was revealed during archaeological excavations in 1966. The period in which the Roman Forum of Thessaloniki was built is argued to be between 42-138AD.
Greece. Archaeological excavations of the Roman Agora in Thessaloniki (I - IV century AD.) — Stock Photo, Image
The plant palace of the Roman emperor Galerius Maximianus (305-311) was administrative and religious center of Roman Thessaloniki.
Greece. Ruins of the palace of the Roman Emperor Galerius (III c.) In Thessaloniki — Stock Photo, Image
In the 1st century BC - the old marketplace of Athens - had become impractical for commercial activities. The Romans built a new forum, known as the Roman Agora or the Agora of Caesar and Augustus
Athens. Roman Agora — Stock Photo, Image
The plant palace of the Roman emperor Galerius Maximianus (305-311) was administrative and religious center of Roman Thessaloniki.
Greece. Ruins of the palace of the Roman Emperor Galerius (III c.) In Thessaloniki — Stock Photo, Image
The plant palace of the Roman emperor Galerius Maximianus (305-311) was administrative and religious center of Roman Thessaloniki.
Greece. Ruins of the palace of the Roman Emperor Galerius (III c.) In Thessaloniki — Stock Photo, Image
The plant palace of the Roman emperor Galerius Maximianus (305-311) was administrative and religious center of Roman Thessaloniki.
Greece. Ruins of the palace of the Roman Emperor Galerius (III c.) In Thessaloniki — Stock Photo, Image
In the 1st century BC - the old marketplace of Athens - had become impractical for commercial activities. The Romans built a new forum, known as the Roman Agora or the Agora of Caesar and Augustus
Athens. Roman Agora — Stock Photo, Image
In the north of the Agora is the Fethiye Djami (mosque in Greek) a Turkish Mosque from 1456 AD that was built on an early Christian Basilica.
Athens. Roman Agora and Turkish Mosque — Stock Photo, Image
In the 1st century BC - the old marketplace of Athens - had become impractical for commercial activities. The Romans built a new forum, known as the Roman Agora or the Agora of Caesar and Augustus
Athens. Roman Agora — Stock Photo, Image
The Tower of the Winds, is an octagonal Pentelic marble clocktower on the Roman agora in Athens. The structure features a combination of sundials, a water clock and a wind vane. It was supposedly built by Andronicus of Cyrrhus around 50 BC.
Athens. The Tower of the Winds — Stock Photo, Image
In the 1st century BC - the old marketplace of Athens - had become impractical for commercial activities. The Romans built a new forum, known as the Roman Agora or the Agora of Caesar and Augustus
Athens. Roman Agora — Stock Photo, Image

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