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Temple of Hadrian
It is one of the best preserved and most beautiful structures on Curetes Street. It was built before 138 A.D by P.Quintilius and was dedicated to the Emperor Hadrian, who came to visit the city from Athens in 128 A.D The facade of the temple has four Corinthian columns supporting a curved arch, in the middle of which contains a relief of Tyche, goddess of victory. The side columns are square. The pedestal with inscriptions in front of the temple, are the bases for the statues of the emperors between 293-305 CE, Diocletian, Maximian, Constantius I, and Galerius; the originals of the statues have not been found yet.
Inside the temple above the door, a human figure, probably Medusa stands with ornaments of acanthus leaves. On both sides there are friezes depicting the story of the foundation of Ephesus - Androklos shooting a boar, Dionysus in ceremonial procession and the Amazons. The fourth frieze portrays two male figures, one of which is Apollo; Athena, goddess of the moon; a female figure, Androkles, Herakles, the wife and son of Theodosius and the goddess Athena. The friezes that are seen today are copies, and the originals are displayed in Ephesus Museum.
Emperor Hadrian was one of the Five of Good Emperors. The Five Good Emperors is a term that refers to five consecutive emperors of the Roman Empire Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius and Marcus Aurelius. The term is first coined by the political philosopher, Niccolò Machiavelli in 1532. Publius Aelius Hadrianus was born on 24 January AD 76, probably at Rome, though his family lived in Italica in Baetica. Emporor Trajan was his cousin. Hadrian was schooled in various subjects particular to young aristocrats of the day, and was so fond of learning Greek literature that he was nicknamed Graeculus ("Little Greek").Hadrian was active in the wars against the Dacians and reputedly won awards from Trajan for his successes. Due to an absence of military action in his reign, Hadrian's military skill is not well attested, however his keen interest and knowledge of the army and his demonstrated skill of administration show possible strategic talent.
Hadrian appears to have been a man of mixed sexual interests. The Historia Augusta criticizes both his liking of goodlooking young men as well as his adulteries with married women.It is belived that he tried to poison his wife. When it comes to Hadrian's homosexuality, then the accounts remain vague and unclear. Most of the attention centres on the young Antinous, whom Hadrian grew very fond of. Statues of Antinous have survived, showing that imperial patronage of this youth extended to having sculptures made of him. In AD 130 Antinous accompanied Hadrian to Egypt. It was on a trip on the Nile when Antinous met with an early and somewhat mysterious death. Officially, he fell from the boat and drowned.
Hadrian died in 138 on the tenth day of July, in his villa at Baiae at age 62. However, the man who had spent so much of his life traveling had not yet reached his journey's end. He was buried first at Puteoli, near Baiae, on an estate which had once belonged to Cicero. Soon after, his remains were transferred to Rome and buried in the Gardens of Domitia, close by the almost-complete mausoleum. Upon the completion of the Tomb of Hadrian in Rome in 139 by his successor Antoninus Pius, his body was cremated, and his ashes were placed there together with those of his wife Vibia Sabina and his first adopted son, Lucius Aelius, who also died in 138. Antoninus also had him deified in 139 and given a temple on the Campus Martius.
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rigoletto
(26326) 2009-11-15 13:07
Mesut Bey'in muhtemelen anlatacağı çok şey vardır burasıyla ilgili. Benimkiler ne Romalılar'la ilgili ne de Kuretler Caddesi'yle... fotoğraf öncesi zamanlarıma ait hayal meyal çocuk anıları sadece. Ama yine de iki kez gördüğüm Efes bana hep güzel şeyler çağrıştırır. Üçüncüsü ne zaman olacak acep...
ps: fotografik taklalara çok müsait bir boşlukta gitmişsiniz. daha pek çok şey gelecektir buralardan... diye ümit ediyorum.
yedirenk
(7387) 2009-11-15 15:48
merhaba İffet,
demek bizim buralara geldin.Hoşgeldin:)
geniş açının etkisiyle şahane bir derinlik ve perspektif yaratmışsın..detaylar harika görünüyor..hayret bu cadde pek bu kadar boş olmazdı ama iyi de olmuş..benim aynı yeri tam karşıdan çektiğim bir kare var galerimde..o zaman çok kalabalıktı burası..
bakalım daha ne güzel kareler gelecek buralardan..ellerine sağlık.selamlar
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bostankorkulugu
(33656) 2009-11-15 16:05
leyleği havada mı gördün sen?... iki marmara arası bir gezi durumları sanırım >:P... kasımda ege ilaç gibi gelmiştir herhalde... aralıkta almanya da zehir gibi olacak bana... gitmeden görüşüyoruz di mi?...
veyselk
(3768) 2009-11-15 23:33
arkaplanda ki bulutlar çok hoş gerçekten fotoğrafını daha da güzelleştirmiş bence. geniş açının nimetleri çok güzelmiş yaw.
ellerine sağlık
cayden
(1687) 2009-11-15 23:42
Batı ve Güney Anadolu'nun her köşesinde eserler bırakmış bir imparator Hadrian, sadece eserleriyle değil cinsel tercihleriyle de ünlü bir şahsiyet, belkide bu kadar heykelini yaptırmasının altında yatan nedenlerden biri de budur.
Güzel bir bakış açısı olmuş yapının tüm detaylarını ve yolun derinliğini kadraja almışsın.
Doğu ve batıyı harmanlayan sunumların ilgi çekici ve oldukça bilgilendirici.
teşekkürler
Cem
mesutilgim
(36868) 2009-11-16 10:55
Selam sevgili İffet,
En güzel zamanında gesmişsinis Efes'i. Ayak altında dolaşanlar yok, gölgeler uzun; pırıl pırıl bir gökyüzü.
Tebrikler
Selam ve sevgiler
MESUT ILGIM
nes7
(635) 2009-11-16 15:32
Bakış, renkler, netlik, ışık harika:)) Tarihi yola, tarihi detaylara, gökyüzüne bayıldım. Geniş açını kullanma şekline de. Seyri keyif dolu bir sunum. Rahatlatıyor. Yaşıyormuş gibi duruyor bir de:)))) Tebrikler.
berek
(28919) 2009-11-18 20:31
o yüzden bir ara meydanda yoktun. buralara gidilmiş gezilmiş. gözlmee yenmiş ve ayran içilmiş. gitmişken şirinceyede uğranmıştır. derinlik harika. selam
UlfE
(9000) 2009-11-21 22:32
Hi Iffet,
I really like the wide angle here. Even if the temple and colums is leaning towards the middle you have a wonderful view of what it looks like here. The beautiful sky is an extra bonus. TFS and have a nice day!
Friendly regards,
Ulf
danyy
(68887) 2009-11-22 14:41
La déformation extrème ne me dérange pas ici, je l'apprécie même elle semble participer à cette perspective fuyante qui allonge la profondeur.
Bien vu.
Amicalement.
Daniel.
Photo Information
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Copyright: R Iffet Budayicioglu (amazon)
(10667) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2009-11-12
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: Nikon D90, Sigma 10-20mm F4-5.6 EX DC HSM
- Exposure: f/5.6, 1/1600 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2009-11-15 12:09
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