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Palladio,Andrea

PALLADIO,ANDREA

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Schinkel,Karl Friedrich

SCHINKEL,KARL FRIEDRICH

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Crusader fortress Kerak, dominating the southern end
of the Dead Sea,was built in 1142. It fell to sultan
Saladin's troops in 1188, after three sieges.
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Crusader fortress Kerak, dominating the southern end of the Dead Sea,was built i...

Crusader fortress Kerak, dominating the southern end
of the Dead Sea,was built in 1142. It fell to sultan
Saladin's troops in 1188, after three sieges.
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Crusader fortress Kerak, dominating the southern end of the Dead Sea,was built i...

Crusader fortress Kerak, dominating the southern end
of the Dead Sea,was built in 1142. It fell to sultan
Saladin's troops in 1188, after three sieges.
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Crusader fortress Kerak, dominating the southern end of the Dead Sea,was built i...

Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a          
Hellenistic-Roman town which became rich as a safe     
trading post for Nabataean, Jewish and Roman merchants.
Triumphal Arch in the south of the city; erected for   
Emperor Hadrian's visit to Gerasa in 129/130 CE.
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Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a Hellenistic-Roman town w...

Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a          
Hellenistic-Roman town which became rich as a safe     
trading post for Nabataean, Jewish and Roman merchants.
Triumphal Arch in the south of the city; erected for   
Emperor Hadrian's visit to Gerasa in 129/130 CE.
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Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a Hellenistic-Roman town w...

Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a          
Hellenistic-Roman town which became rich as a safe     
trading post for Nabataean, Jewish and Roman merchants.
The Roman Nymphaeum, finished 191 CE.
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Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a Hellenistic-Roman town w...

Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a Roman-   
Hellenistic town which became rich as a safe trading   
post for Nabataean, Jewish and Roman merchants.The     
northern theatre of Gerasa,built 165 as bouleuterion   
for the city council,then changed into a theatre.
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Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a Roman- Hellenistic town which...

Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a Roman-   
Hellenistic town which became rich as a safe trading   
post for Nabataean, Jewish and Roman merchants.The     
northern theatre of Gerasa,built 165 as bouleuterion   
for the city council,then changed into a theatre.
#08051542

Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a Roman- Hellenistic town which...

Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a          
Hellenistic-Roman town which became rich as a safe     
trading post for Nabataean, Jewish and Roman merchants.
Columns of the propylaeum of the Artemis-Temple on     
a hill above the cardo (main street).
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Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a Hellenistic-Roman town w...

Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a          
Hellenistic-Roman town which became rich as a safe     
trading post for Nabataean, Jewish and Roman merchants.
The ruins of the Artemis-Temple above the northern     
cardo.
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Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a Hellenistic-Roman town w...

Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a          
Hellenistic-Roman town which became rich as a safe     
trading post for Nabataean, Jewish and Roman merchants.
A stretch of the northern cardo.
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Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a Hellenistic-Roman town w...

Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a          
Hellenistic-Roman town which became rich as a safe     
trading post for Nabataean,Jewish and Roman merchants. 
The south-tetrapylon,a small building which marked the 
crossing of the main streets,cardo and decumanum.
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Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a Hellenistic-Roman town w...