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Amazing natural swimming pool in Thassos island, Greece 🇬🇷
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Arch of Caracalla
Thassos, Greece
3rd century CE
An Arch of Caracalla was excavated on the island of Thasos, on the south-western coast of Thrace, in 1886, 1911, 1953 and 1992-1993. The arch had three passages and was 16,85 m. wide and 9,5 m. high. Fragments were found of a colossal statue of a man struggling with a lion, presumably Hercules.
A dedicatory inscription, from the years 213-217 CE, was added by the city of the Thasians and lists Caracalla, Julia Domna, and the deified Septimius Severus. An earlier inscription was erased, so this might be a re-dedicated arch. The use of the accusative for the names suggests that three Imperial statues were erected. Statues of a priest and priestesses were placed on inscribed pedestals near the arch: of Julius Flavius Macedo, Memmia Belleia Alexandra, and Flavia Vibia Sabina. One complete statue, of Sabina, and fragments of the other statues were found.
The inscription of the Arch:
The greatest and holiest Emperor Caesar
Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Pious Augustus, Parthicus Maximus,
Britannicus Maximus, Germanicus Maximus, the city of
the Thasians. Julia Domna Augusta, the city of the Thasians.
The deified Lucius Septimius Severus Pertinax, the city of
the Thasians.
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Pines at Thassos beaches, Greece
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