Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Hierapolis-Pamukkale' has mentioned 'Byzantine' in the following places:
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Contents 1 Geography 2 History 2.1 Ancient Hieropolis 2.2 Roman Hierapolis 2.3 Medieval Hierapolis 2.4 Modern excavations 3 Significant structures 3.1 The Main Street and the gates 3.1.1 Frontinus Gate 3.1.2 North Byzantine Gate 3.2 Theatre 3.3 Temple of Apollo 3.4 Ploutonion 3.5 Nymphaeum 3.6 Necropolis 3.6.1 Northern Necropolis 3.6.1.1 Sawmill 3.6.2 Southern Necropolis 3.7 Martyrium 3.8 Antique Pool 3.9 Cleopatra's Pool 3.10 The Baths 4 Museum 4.1 Tombs and Statues Gallery 4.2 Small Artifacts Gallery 4.3 Theater's Ruins Gallery 5 Notable residents 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External links | WIKI |
[citation needed] This name eventually changed into Hierapolis ("holy city"),[3] according to the Byzantine geographer Stephanus on account of its large number of temples. | WIKI |
During the Byzantine period, the city continued to flourish and also remained an important centre for Christianity. | WIKI |
In the 12thxc2xa0century, the area came under the control of the Seljuk sultanate of Konya before falling to crusaders under Frederick Barbarossa and their Byzantine allies in 1190. | WIKI |
A number of houses from the Byzantine period were also unearthed, including an 11th-century courtyard house. | WIKI |
North Byzantine Gate[edit] | WIKI |
The Nymphaeum was repaired in the 5th century during the Byzantine era. | WIKI |
The Byzantine gate was constructed in the 6th century. | WIKI |
On the hillside, Byzantine ramparts, on the grave builds, marble lahids had been founded. | WIKI |
In other parts of the room are displayed objects from the Frigan, Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine period such as glass cups, necklaces, gemstones (in the form of rings, bracelets, earrings and so on) and earthenware lamps. | WIKI |
The earliest of these coins were minted in the 6th century AD and the display proceeds through the Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine, Selxc3xa7uk and Ottoman periods with coins of gold, silver and bronze. | WIKI |
The property is largely intact and includes all the attributes necessary to express its Outstanding Universal Value, based on the strong and tight integration between the natural landscape (the white travertine terraces and numerous thermal springs) and culture (the city ruins from the Greco-Roman and Byzantine period, especially the theatre and the necropolis). | UNESCO |