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Roman library building found In Stratonikeia, Turkey (City of Gladiators)


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Stratonikeia, Turkey, was a significant city in the Roman Empire (see post below). Recent excavations have found an extensive library complex. 

 

The Ancient Library, over 2,000 years old, was constructed during the Hellenistic period and subsequently redesigned in Roman times. Located at the intersection of four streets, it featured a reading hall, courtyard, southern portico, and rooms, decorated with 4th-century mosaics. Inscribed as built by a master from Ephesus, it shows cross-regional influence. It survived until a 7th-century earthquake led to abandonment.

 

Stratonikeia earned its nickname as the “City of Gladiators” due to abundant archaeological and epigraphic evidence that highlights its deep connection to gladiatorial culture during the Roman period. Here's what we know:

🪨 Inscriptions and Steles

Gladiatorial Inscriptions: Many inscribed steles have been found in Stratoniceia, commemorating individual gladiators, such as Droseros, Chrysos, Vitalis, and Eumelos.

These inscriptions detail:

Victories and ranks of the gladiators

Physical descriptions and sometimes their origins

Sponsors of the games and public honors given to the fighters

These records offer a rich social and cultural context, showing how gladiators were celebrated and remembered in the city.

🏟️ Architectural Evidence

Ancient Stadium: Excavations have uncovered a large stadium within the city, believed to have hosted gladiatorial games and public spectacles.

The size and design of the arena indicate it was a major venue for combat sports, attracting spectators from across the region.

⚰️ Funerary Monuments

Sarcophagi and Reliefs: A recently discovered 2,000-year-old sarcophagus in the Agora features elaborate carvings and may be linked to individuals connected with the games.

Some funerary monuments include reliefs depicting gladiatorial combat, further emphasizing the city's role as a center for these events.

 

An aerial view of Stratonikeia, located in Yatagan district of Mugla, Türkiye, reveals the vast archaeological site where excavations have been ongoing since 1977, June 22, 2025. (AA Photo)

 

An aerial view of Stratonikeia, located in Yatagan district of Mugla, Türkiye, reveals the vast archaeological site where excavations have been ongoing since 1977, June 22, 2025. (AA Photo)

 

 

https://allthatsinteresting.com/stratonikeia-turkey-roman-library

 

Ancient library emerges in Türkiye's Stratonikeia, revealing architectural grandeur - Türkiye Today

 

 

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