Julian Basilica - Julian Basilica

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Archea Korinthos 200 07, Greece

Postal code : 200
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Archea Korinthos 200 07, Greece
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Pato on Google

El lado este del foro romano de la antigua ciudad de Corinto estaba dominado por la Basílica Juliana, dedicada a Julia, de la familia de los Césares, en la que cuatro estatuas imperiales han sido encontradas. Lo que se ve al fondo es su muro. Se empleaba para juzgar y algunos creen que fue aquí donde San Pablo debió ser llevado ante el Gobernador. Debajo estaba el estadio griego, cuyo mármol se conserva y es enfrente de este edificio donde está la original línea de salida de la carrera griega, con puesto para 16 corredores y también una pared curva, posiblemente para los asientos de los jueces.
The eastern side of the Roman forum of the ancient city of Corinth was dominated by the Juliana Basilica, dedicated to Julia, of the Caesar family, in which four imperial statues have been found. What you see in the background is your wall. It was used to judge and some believe that it was here that Saint Paul should have been brought before the Governor. Underneath was the Greek stadium, whose marble is preserved and it is in front of this building that the original starting line of the Greek race is located, with a place for 16 runners and also a curved wall, possibly for the judges' seats.
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Robert Dziadek on Google

The Basilica Julia (Italian: Basilica Giulia) was a structure that once stood in the Roman Forum. It was a large, ornate, public building used for meetings and other official business during the Roman Empire. Its ruins have been excavated. What is left from its classical period are mostly foundations, floors, a small back corner wall with a few arches that are part of both the original building and later Imperial reconstructions and a single column from its first building phase.

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