- Euromus
Euromus – also, Eunomus and Eunomos; earlier Kyromus and Hyromus – was an ancient city in
Caria ,Anatolia ; the ruins are approximately 4 km southeast of Selimiye and 12 km northwest ofMilas (the ancient "Mylasa"),Muğla Province ,Turkey . Probably dating from thesixth century BC , [http://www.bodrumpages.com/English/iasos.html] Euromus was a member of theChrysaorian League during Seleucid times. Euromus also minted its own coins from thesecond century BC to thesecond century AD .The ruins contain numerous interesting buildings, the most outstanding of which is the temple of Zeus Lepsinos from the reign of Emperor
Hadrian . [http://www.ypai.gr/atlas/thesi_uk.asp?idthesis=405] Archaeologists have found terra cotta shards indicating that the temple site had its origins back at least to the sixth century BC. The temple is one of the best preserved classical temples in Turkey: sixteen columns remain standing and most of the columns are inscribed in honor of the citizen who commissioned their construction. Carian rock-cut tombs are also found at Euromus.References
*Blue Guide, Turkey, The Aegean and Mediterranean Coasts (ISBN 0-393-30489-2), p. 321-23
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