Memmius Monument, Ephesus, Turkey — Stock Photo, Image

Memmius Monument, Ephesus, Turkey — Photo

This Monument is situated on the north side of the Domitian Square. It was constructed during the reign of Augustus in the 1st century AD by Memmius, the grand son of dictator Sulla.

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