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Centralized around a large, ornate water fountain the Great Nymphaeum was a public sanctuary built by early Romans in honor of pagan spirits called Nymphs. A common feature of many Roman cities, Nymphaeums, in addition to serving as small reservoirs and gardens, were frequently used by citizens for all manner of public functions such as weddings, parties, and general assemblies. | Centralized around a large, ornate water fountain the Great Nymphaeum was a public sanctuary built by early Romans in honor of pagan spirits called Nymphs. A common feature of many [[Roman Empire|Roman]] cities, Nymphaeums, in addition to serving as small reservoirs and gardens, were frequently used by citizens for all manner of public functions such as weddings, parties, and general assemblies. | ||
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Revision as of 23:42, 29 May 2013
Great Nymphaeum was a public sanctuary in the city of Constantinople, built by early Romans in honor of Pagan spirits called Nymphs.
History
Centralized around a large, ornate water fountain the Great Nymphaeum was a public sanctuary built by early Romans in honor of pagan spirits called Nymphs. A common feature of many Roman cities, Nymphaeums, in addition to serving as small reservoirs and gardens, were frequently used by citizens for all manner of public functions such as weddings, parties, and general assemblies.
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