Fountain of Trajan - Selcuk, Turkey
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N 37° 56.278 E 027° 20.542
35S E 530084 N 4198987
The Fountain of Trajan is located in the ruins of Ancient Ephesus, or Efes Harabeleri.
Waymark Code: WM129GA
Location: Türkiye
Date Posted: 04/06/2020
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member fi67
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Built in around 104 C.E, it is one of the finest monuments in Ephesus. It was constructed for the honor of Emperor Trajan, and the statue of Trajan stood in the central niche on the facade overlooking the pool.

The pool of the fountain of Trajan was 20 x 10 meters, surrounded by columns and statues. These statues were Dionysus, Satyr, Aphrodite and the family of the Emperor. They are now presented in Ephesus Museum. The restoration has not been finished yet. From (visit link)

Ephesus Museum: (visit link)

According to The History Channel; legends say, the Ionian prince Androclos founded Ephesus in the eleventh century B.C. The legend says that as Androclos searched for a new Greek settlement, he turned to the Delphi oracles for guidance. The oracles told him a boar and a fish would show him the new location.

One day, as Androclos was frying fish over an open fire, a fish flopped out of the frying pan and landed in the nearby bushes. A spark ignited the bushes and a wild boar ran out. Recalling the oracles’ wisdom, Androclos built his new settlement where the bushes stood and called it Ephesus.

Another legend says Ephesus was founded by the Amazons, a tribe of female warriors, and that the city was named after their queen, Ephesia.

During it's long history Ephesus has been ruled by the Hitties, Mycenaeans, Cimmerians, various local tyrants, Lydians, and the Egyptians and Persians are in the mix as well.

In 129 B.C., King Attalos of Pergamon left Ephesus to the Roman Empire in his will and the city became the seat of the regional Roman governor. The reforms of Caesar Augustus brought Ephesus to its most prosperous time, which lasted until the third century A.D. "Mark Antony was welcomed by Ephesus for periods when he was proconsul and in 33 BC with Cleopatra when he gathered his fleet of 800 ships before the battle of Actium with Octavius."
Most Relevant Historical Period: Roman Empire > 27 B.C.

Admission Fee: ₺100 Turkish Liras, $14.77/US or €13.68

Opening days/times:
Ephesus Ancient City - Basilica of St. John - Archaeogical Museum of Ephesus April - October Opening Time: 8.00 Closing Time: 19.00 November - March Opening Time: 8.00 Closing Time: 17.00


Web Site: [Web Link]

Condition: Some remaining traces (ruins) or pieces

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