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Bergama Ve Bergama (Pergamon) Antik Şehri
Pergamos
Printing Date of Antique Print:
1850`ler
Antique Print Type:
Wood Engraving-Original Hand Colored
Tahta Baskı-Orijinal Elle Boyama
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Published Under the Direction of the Committee of General Literature and Education Appointed
by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge

Antique Print Original Name:
Pergamos
Labels:
Bergama Ve Bergama (Pergamon) Antik Şehri ; Gravür ; 19.Yüzyıl ; 1850'ler ; Ülke ; Türkiye ; Şehir ; İzmir ; Smyrna ; Bergama ; Oryantal ; Osmanlı İmparatorluğu ; Yedi Kilise ; Din ; İncil ; Mimari ; Kemer ; Antik Şehir
Pergamos ; Antique Print ; 19:Century ; 1850's ; Country ; City ; Turkey ; Izmir ; Smyrna ; Bergama ; Turkish ; Oriental ; Ottoman Empire ; The Seven Churches ; Religion ; Bible ; Ancient City ; Architecture ; Ancient City
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Pergamon (Bergama) antik şehri, İzmir iline bağlı Bergama ilçesinde bulunmaktadır. Helenistik Dönemin en görkemli yerleşim merkezlerinden biri olan Bergama’nın tarihi, MÖ yedinci yüzyıla kadar gider. Kent MÖ 281-133 tarihleri arasında yaklaşık 150 yıl süren Pergamon Krallığı'nın başkenti olmuştur. Şehir, “Kale Tepesi” olarak bilinen yere yapılan teraslamalar üzerine kurulmuştur. Zeus Sunağı, Dionysos Tapınağı, Athena Tapınağı, Demeter Tapınağı, 200.000 rulo kitaptan oluşan ünlü Pergamon Kütüphanesi, tiyatro, gymnasion, kral sarayları, Traian Tapınağı, su yolları, çeşmeler, sarnıçlar ve arsenaller Kale Tepesi’nde inşa edilmiş dünyaca ünlü anıtlardır. Bergama içerisinden geçen Bergama (Selinus) Çayı üzerinde bulunan Üç Kemerli Köprü MS II. veya III. yüzyılda Roma döneminde yapılmıştır.
Laodikeia Antique City is located 6 km north of Denizli Province and in Curuksu (Lykos) Plain. The Hellenistic city was founded by the Seleucid King Antiochus II in the middle of the 3rd century BC in the name of his wife Laodike and the city was named after his wife Laodike. Having one of the first 7 churches of Christianity, the city became a religious center at the metropolitan level in the Early Byzantine Period. The ancient city of Laodikeia, spread over an area of approximately 5 square kilometers, was an uninterrupted settlement until the 7th century AD. Since its name is mentioned in the Bible and revelation was sent on behalf of the Laodikeia Church, the city has had a religious feature such as being the Holy Pilgrimage Center since the 4th century AD. According to the New Testament in the second part of the Bible, the Prophet Jesus appears to Saint (Apostle) John and gives "messages" to be delivered to the seven churches. Messages sent to these seven churches themselves, and are regarded as the first Christian churches in Turkey are located. M.S. Established by Saint (from Tarsus) Paul during the Roman Empire in 53-56, these churches are named after the Roman period: 1.Ephesus (Ephesos) (Selçuk) 2.İzmir (Smyrna) 3.Bergama (Pergamon) 4.Salihli ( Sardes) 5.Alaşehir (Philadelphia) 6.Denizli (Laodikeia) 7.Akhisar (Thyateira)
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