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'''The Obelisk of Theodosius''' (Turkish: Dikilitas) is the Ancient [[Egypt]]ian obelisk of Pharaoh Tutmoses III re-erected in the [[Hippodrome of Constantinople|Hippodrome]] of [[Constantinople]] by the [[Rome|Roman]] emperor Theodosius I in the 4th century C.E.
'''The Obelisk of Theodosius''' (Turkish: Dikilitas) is the Ancient [[Egypt]]ian obelisk of Pharaoh Tutmoses III re-erected in the [[Hippodrome of Constantinople|Hippodrome]] of [[Constantinople]] by the [[Rome|Roman]] emperor Theodosius I in the 4th century C.E.


==History==
==History==
The obelisk was first set up by Tutmoses III to the south of the seventh pylon of the great temple of Karnak. The Roman emperor Constantius II had it and another obelisk transported along the river Nile to Alexandria to commemorate his ventennalia (20 year monarchy) in 357. The other obelisk was erected on the spina of the [[Circus Maximus]] in Rome in the autumn of that year, and is today known as the Lateran obelisk, whilst the obelisk that would become the obelisk of Theodosius remained in Alexandria until 390, when Theodosius I had it transported to Constantinople and put up on the spina of the Hippodrome.
The obelisk was first set up by Tutmoses III to the south of the seventh pylon of the great temple of Karnak. The Roman emperor Constantius II had it and another obelisk transported along the river Nile to Alexandria to commemorate his ventennalia (20 year monarchy) in 357. The other obelisk was erected on the spina of the [[Circo Massimo|Circus Maximus]] in Rome in the autumn of that year, and is today known as the Lateran obelisk, whilst the obelisk that would become the obelisk of Theodosius remained in Alexandria until 390, when Theodosius I had it transported to Constantinople and put up on the spina of the Hippodrome.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 12:33, 20 October 2013



The Obelisk of Theodosius (Turkish: Dikilitas) is the Ancient Egyptian obelisk of Pharaoh Tutmoses III re-erected in the Hippodrome of Constantinople by the Roman emperor Theodosius I in the 4th century C.E.

History

The obelisk was first set up by Tutmoses III to the south of the seventh pylon of the great temple of Karnak. The Roman emperor Constantius II had it and another obelisk transported along the river Nile to Alexandria to commemorate his ventennalia (20 year monarchy) in 357. The other obelisk was erected on the spina of the Circus Maximus in Rome in the autumn of that year, and is today known as the Lateran obelisk, whilst the obelisk that would become the obelisk of Theodosius remained in Alexandria until 390, when Theodosius I had it transported to Constantinople and put up on the spina of the Hippodrome.

Gallery

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