• The Greek Theatre of Cyrene was the largest and oldest of the five known theatres in Cyrene, Libya. ... "Theater of Cyrene: a Pleiades place resource".
  • The locations below are contained within Greek Theatre, Cyrene. ... Oldest theatre in Cyrene, later converted to an amphitheatre; Kenrick, site plan 89.
  • Virtual system for the anastylosis of the Greek Theatre – Roman Amphitheatre of Cyrene 5.3.1 Introduction 5.3.2 Goals and conducted activities 5.3.3 Program of...
  • The city of Cyrene is a very large site, spread over 3 different areas, the Sanctuary of Apollo, the main agora area and the Temple of Zeus.
  • Greek Theatre of Cyrene (Q28974184). From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Roman amphitheatre in Cyrene, Libya. Cyrene, Greek theatre.
  • A section of the one of the four theater buildings at Cyrene. "Death, the Emperor Augustus thought, ended life's drama.
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  • The Greek archaeological city of Cyrene, locally known as Shahhat or Qurina, is located in the eastern part of Libya, in Cyrenaica.
  • Map showing the location of the Archaeological Site of Cyrene UNESCO world heritage site, Libya. Website Category: Frontiers of the Roman Empire.
  • “Ancient Greek theatre at Apollonia, Cyrenaica (modern-day Libya) Apollonia was founded towards the end of the seventh century BC as the port of Cyrene...
  • The Archaeological Site of Cyrene represents a Greek colony that was one of the principal cities in the Hellenic world. Later in its history, it became a Roman city.
  • Temple of Zeus at Cyrene. Cyrene was the most important of the five Greek colonies in present-day Libya. ... 14 Ancient Theatres of Greek Roman Antiquity.
  • The city was founded by a group of emigrants from the Greek island of Thera. Their leader Battus I became the king and Cyrene became the principal town in Libya.