Serpent Column Review

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A snake column here is very historical and chronological, and inherits a lot of historical stories. Just near the ancient Roman Colosseum, it is also next to the back of the room, so it is very convenient to browse in this area and you can see many famous attractions.

Serpent Column

Posted: Oct 15, 2019
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  • D了个Y
    4/5Excellent
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    The Serpent Column at Constantinople The Tripod Altar of Platia from the Temple of Apollo in Delphi, built in the 5th century BC to celebrate the victory of the Greeks over the Persian at the Battle of Platia in the Persian War, the top of which was supported by three snake heads. The Golden Bowl Constantine ordered it to be moved from Delphi to the middle of the Constantinople racetrack, and now most of the snake columns have been destroyed, the Golden Bowl and the snakehead have disappeared, and only the torso of the main body is twisted, surrounded by an iron fence, explained and envisioned with brain supplements. It's what it is.

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    Posted: Jul 11, 2022
  • zixunshi99
    4/5Excellent
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    The so-called snake pillar is actually an altar of triangle, an ancient bronze pillar, he is in Istanbul's military Tennburg racecourse, um, now look at it is nothing special, but there is indeed history, meaning

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    Posted: Feb 26, 2019
  • 自由飞翔的老鹰
    5/5Outstanding
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    Sultan Ahmed Square was an arena in ancient times, called Constantine Arena (Hippodrome of Constantinople), and after the Ottoman Turks came in 1453, they changed the name to Sultan Ahmed Square (Sultanahmet Square). So these two names refer to the same place.

    0
    Posted: Dec 26, 2018
  • 北京雪
    4/5Excellent
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    The pillars come from the Tripod altar of Pilateia, a temple in Delphi Apollo, built in the 5th century BC to celebrate the victory of the Greeks over the Persian people in the Battle of Pilateia in the Persian War. The top is a golden bowl supported by three snake heads. Constantine ordered it to be moved from Delphi to the middle of the Constantinople racetrack. The golden bowl and the snakehead were destroyed.

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    Posted: Apr 3, 2017
  • 艾罗洛扬雄
    5/5Outstanding
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    The pillar, also known as the Tripod Altar of Delphi or the Tripod Altar of Pilateia, is an ancient bronze pillar located at Constantinople Racecourse in Istanbul, Turkey. It is part of the ancient Greek tri-leged altar, originally located in the Apollo Temple in Delphi, moved to Constantinople by Constantine the Great in 324 AD. There were three snakeheads at the top of the 8-meter-high pillar and remained until the end of the 17th century.

    0
    Posted: Aug 4, 2018
  • 玉虎行者
    4/5Excellent
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    After thousands of years of baptism, the former glory of the ancient arena has now become a ruin, many important historical relics of the past have been rebuilt, the stone of the original audience stage has been transformed into the material of other major buildings in Constantinople. The monuments that now decorate the square are only three: the Oberisk obelisk of Theodosius, the bronze snake column and the Constantine Oberisk obelisk, which attract future generations to view. The three monuments are located in the center of the square on a near east-west axis. Although most of the original building materials have been removed and removed for use, the remains of the curved moon-shaped walls of the Grand Arena can be seen on the southwest side of the three monuments. Today it is a historical, cultural, tourist center in Istanbul.

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    Posted: Nov 11, 2015
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