Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Hierapolis-Pamukkale' has mentioned 'Temple' in the following places:
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The Phrygians built a temple, probably in the first half of the 7thxc2xa0centuryxc2xa0BC. | WIKI |
This temple, originally used by the citizens of the nearby town of Laodicea, would later form the centre of Hierapolis. | WIKI |
It remains unclear whether this name referred to the original temple (xe1xbcxb1xcexb5xcfx81xcfx8cxcexbd, hieron) or honoured Hiera, the wife of Telephus, son of Heracles and the Mysian princess Auge, the supposed founder of Pergamon's Attalid dynasty. | WIKI |
A temple was raised to Apollo Lairbenos, the town's principal god during the late Hellenistic period. | WIKI |
Now only the foundations of the Hellenistic temple remain. | WIKI |
The temple stood within a peribolos (15 by 20 metres (49 by 66xc2xa0ft)) in Doric style. | WIKI |
The structures of the temple are later, though the presence of two Ionic capitals in the Museum (see under Museum), as well as of a Corinthian capital of the 1st century AD and other architectural fragments lead archaeologists to suppose the existence of an earlier temple on the site. | WIKI |
The temple, which has a marble staircase, lies within a sacred area, about 70 metres (230xc2xa0ft) long. | WIKI |
The back of the temple was built against the hill, the peribolos was surrounded on the remaining southern, western and northern sides, by a marble portico, which has been partially excavated. | WIKI |
The new temple was reconstructed in the 3rd century in Roman fashion, recycling the stone blocks from the older temple. | WIKI |
Temples dedicated to Apollo were often built over geologically active sites, including his most famous, the temple at Delphi. | WIKI |
When the Christian faith was granted official primacy in the 4th century, this temple underwent a number of desecrations. | WIKI |
Next to this temple and within the sacred area is the oldest local sanctuary, Pluto's Gate, a ploutonion (Ancient Greek: xcexa0xcexbbxcexbfxcfx85xcfx84xcfx8excexbdxcexb5xcexb9xcexbfxcexbd) or plutonium, which here means a shrine to the Greek god Pluto. | WIKI |
This provided a considerable source of income for the temple. | WIKI |
The Nymphaeum is located inside the sacred area in front of the Apollo temple. | WIKI |
A retaining wall was built with elements from the peribolos of the Apollonian temple. | WIKI |
By doing so, the early Christians cut off the view of the pagan temple. | WIKI |
Remains of the Greco-Roman period include baths, temple ruins, a monumental arch, a nymphaeum, a necropolis and a theatre. | UNESCO |