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Colonnaded (Frontinus) Street, Pamukkale

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  • - 321 m
  • - 22 m
    The north gate forms part of a fortification system built at Hierapolis in Theodosian times (late 4th c) and is its monumental entrance. Built of reused material from the demolition of the Agora with apotropeic elements: Gorgon head
  • - 244 m
    Grave of T. Flavius Zeuxis and his sons (1st century AD). The inscription above the tomb entrance is translated, “Flavius Zeuxis, merchant, who sailed seventy-two trips around Cape Malea to Italy, built this.”
  • - 232 m
    Built by the proconsul Julius Frontinus (84–86) -monumental entrance that leads onto the large plateia, 14 m wide, which crosses the whole settlement, exiting a gate at the opposite side, to connect with the road that goes to Laodicea on the Lykos

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descriptionmain street (plateia) went from north gate to the south gate
way typefootway
historicstreet
nameColonnaded (Frontinus) Street