Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Hierapolis-Pamukkale' has mentioned 'Town' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
This temple, originally used by the citizens of the nearby town of Laodicea, would later form the centre of Hierapolis.
[5] The town's Martyrium was alleged to have been built upon the spot where Philip was crucified in AD 80.
When Caracalla visited the town in 215, he bestowed the much-coveted title of neocoros upon it, according the city certain privileges and the right of sanctuary.
The town grew to 100,000xc2xa0inhabitants and became wealthy.
In the early 7thxc2xa0century, the town was devastated first by Persian armies and then by another destructive earthquake, from which it took a long time to recover.
About thirty years later, the town was abandoned before the Seljuks built a castle in the 13thxc2xa0century.
The town was repeatedly rebuilt following major earthquakes and improved prior to various imperial visits to the healing springs.
A temple was raised to Apollo Lairbenos, the town's principal god during the late Hellenistic period.
During the early years of the town, castrated priests of Cybele descended into the plutonion, crawling over the floor to pockets of oxygen or holding their breath.
Following the acceptance of Christianity by the emperor Constantine and his establishment of Constantinople as the xe2x80x98new Romexe2x80x99 in 330 A.D., the town was made a bishopric.
Pamukkale forms an important backdrop to the original Greco-Roman town of Hierapolis and the cultural landscape which dominates the area.