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Ephesus (Antiquity), Nymphaeum of Pollio
Author(s) : Aristodimou Georgia (14/5/2002)Translation : Panourgia Klio
For citation: Aristodimou Georgia, "Ephesus (Antiquity), Nymphaeum of Pollio",Encyclopaedia of the Hellenic World, Asia MinorURL: <http://www.ehw.gr/l.aspx?id=8223>
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Buildings
SUMMARY
The nymphaeum of Pollio and the fountain of Domitian are situated on the western side of Ephesus’ Public Agora. They belong to the same fountain complex which was built on the monument of C. Sextilius Pollio. These buildings are included in the so-called Domitian Square.
Geographical Location
Ephesus
Date
31 BC – 14 AD, 93 AD.
1. Location and Architectural Description
2. The Pollio monument and the western fountain
3. The Nymphaeum of Pollio
3.1. Architectural Description
3.2. Sculptural decoration
4. The Fountain of Domitian
4.1. Architectural Description
4.2. Inscriptions
4.3. Sculptural decoration
4.4. The issue of the group’s origin
5. History of Research
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