Laodicea Temples

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This folder contains images of religious structures found at Laodicea. One of the most important religious structures is that of "Temple A"

According to the excavator, Celal Şimşek (on site verbal communication), Temple A was established in the first century A.D. and was dedicated to Apollo (not to Zeus as previously speculated). Soon the sister of Apollo, Artemis, was worshiped here and eventually Imperial Cult worship was also added (very early fourth century A.D.—during the reign of Diocletian).

Previously there was some speculation that Temple A was dedicated to Zeus partially because of analogies with the Temple of Zeus at Aizanoi. The Temple of Zeus at Aizanoi has a special subterranean temple below the main temple, as does Temple A at Laodicea.

Photos (18)

Temple A
Temple A
Temple A Courtyard
Temple A Courtyard
Temple A Sacred Area
Temple A Sacred Area
Temple A Subterranean Structure 1
Temple A Subterranean Structure 1
Temple A Subterranean Structure 2
Temple A Subterranean Structure 2
Temple A Inscribed Columns
Temple A Inscribed Columns
Column B
Column B
Column B Apollo
Column B Apollo
Column B Griffins
Column B Griffins
Column B Fortuna
Column B Fortuna
Excavator of Laodicea
Excavator of Laodicea
Column A
Column A
Column A Artemis (?)
Column A Artemis (?)
Column A Deer
Column A Deer
Column A Laodicea (?)
Column A Laodicea (?)
Temple Church Apse
Temple Church Apse
Temple Church Fresco
Temple Church Fresco
Location of Temple A
Location of Temple A
Keywords: Temple A, Religious Structures, Laodicea, Turkey, Southern Central Aegean, TWSCLDRS