Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Hierapolis-Pamukkale' has mentioned 'Town' in the following places:
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This temple, originally used by the citizens of the nearby town of Laodicea, would later form the centre of Hierapolis. | WIKI |
[5] The town's Martyrium was alleged to have been built upon the spot where Philip was crucified in AD 80. | WIKI |
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. | WIKI |
The town grew to 100,000xc2xa0inhabitants and became wealthy. | WIKI |
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. | WIKI |
About thirty years later, the town was abandoned before the Seljuks built a castle in the 13thxc2xa0century. | WIKI |
The town was repeatedly rebuilt following major earthquakes and improved prior to various imperial visits to the healing springs. | WIKI |
A temple was raised to Apollo Lairbenos, the town's principal god during the late Hellenistic period. | WIKI |
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. | WIKI |
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. | UNESCO |
Pamukkale forms an important backdrop to the original Greco-Roman town of Hierapolis and the cultural landscape which dominates the area. | UNESCO |