Mazeus and Mithridates Gate, Ephesus, Turkey — Stock Photo, Image

Mazeus and Mithridates Gate, Ephesus, Turkey — Photo

It is a colossal Gate built by two slaves in order to pay honors to Augustus and his family because he had set them free. It was used as the south gate of the Commercial Agora. It was 16m tall and it had four niches.

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