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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Lagina (en llatí Lagina, en grec antic τὰ Lagina (en llatí Lagina, en grec antic τὰ Λάγινα) era una ciutat del territori d'Estratonicea, a Cària, que tenia un magnífic temple d'Hècate on es feia un gran festival anyal, segons explica Estrabó. Quan Tàcit parla del culte a Trivia que era molt important a Estratonicea, es refereix sens dubte a Hècate, al temple de Lagina. La moderna Lakena ha conservat el nom, molt propera al naixement del Tshina. Esteve de Bizanci l'anomena Lagínia (Laginia) i segurament parla de la mateixa ciutat.) i segurament parla de la mateixa ciutat. , Lagina (en grec ancien : Λάγινα) est un site antique de Turquie qui abritait un sanctuaire d'Hécate à l'époque hellénistique et impériale romaine. Le sanctuaire était sur le territoire de la cité de Stratonicée de Carie. , Lagina (greco Λαγίνα) è un sito archeologiLagina (greco Λαγίνα) è un sito archeologico, risalente al periodo cario ed esteso sotto la dinastia seleucide, famoso per il suo santuario di Ecate. Il sito è situato nella Turchia sudoccidentale (nei pressi di , un comune nella provincia di Muğla) .La stessa piccola città di Turgut era fino a tempi recenti nominata , richiamando il toponimo antico. Recenti studi hanno mostrato che il sito fu abitato e/o utilizzato in maniera ininterrotta a partire dall'età del bronzo. I re Seleucidi ricostruirono il recinto sacro di Lagina e lo trasformarono in un importante centro religioso, in collegamento con la vicina (a una distanza di 11 kilometri) città di , che ne divenne il centro amministrativo. I due luoghi (Lagina e Stratonkeia) erano connessi tra loro nell'antichità da una via sacra. La ricerca archeologica condotta a Lagina è stata la prima ad esser stata condotta da un team scientifico turco, sotto la direzione di Osman Hamdi Bey e . Nel 1993, un lavoro di scavo e restauro è stato ripreso sotto la guida del , da un team internazionale guidato da . I fregi del santuario di Ecate sono attualmente esposti nei Musei archeologici di Istanbul. Quattro differenti temi sono dipinti in questi fregi. Questi sono, sul fregio orientale, scene dalla vita di Zeus; sul fregio occidentale, una battaglia tra gli dei e i giganti; sul fregio meridionale, diverse divinità carie; e sul fregio settentrionale, una battaglia di Amazzoni.settentrionale, una battaglia di Amazzoni. , Lagina (Ancient Greek: Λάγινα) or Laginia Lagina (Ancient Greek: Λάγινα) or Laginia (Λαγινία) was a town in the territory of Stratonicea, in ancient Caria. It contained an important temple of Hecate, at which every year great festivals were celebrated. Tacitus, when speaking of the worship of Trivia among the Stratoniceans, evidently means Hecate. Its site is located near Turgut, Asiatic Turkey. Recent studies have shown that the site had been inhabited and/or employed in an uninterrupted manner during a time span stretching back to the Bronze Age. Seleucid kings conducted a considerable reconstruction effort in the sacred ground of Lagina and transformed it into a foremost religious center of its time, with the nearby (at a distance of 11 kilometers) site of Stratonicea becoming the administrative center. The two sites (Lagina and Stratonikeia) were connected to each other in antiquity by a holy path. Before the foundation of Stratonicea in the mid-3rd century BCE, the sanctuary of Lagina was governed by the town of Koranza nearby. The archaeological research conducted in Lagina is historically significant in that it was the first to have been done by a Turkish scientific team, under the direction of Osman Hamdi Bey and . In 1993, excavation and restoration work was resumed under the guidance of Muğla Museum, by an international team advised by Professor . The friezes of the Hecate sanctuary are displayed in the Istanbul Archaeology Museums. Four different themes are depicted in these friezes. These are, on the eastern frieze, scenes from the life of Zeus; on the western frieze, a battle between gods and giants; on the southern frieze, a gathering of Carian gods; and on the northern frieze, a battle of Amazons. Lagina was Christianised at an early date and was the seat of a bishop; no longer a residential see, it remains a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church. titular see of the Roman Catholic Church. , Lagina war ein antiker Ort in Karien, der Lagina war ein antiker Ort in Karien, der über ein bedeutendes Heiligtum der Hekate verfügte. Er lag beim heutigen , 15 Kilometer nordwestlich von Yatağan in der türkischen Provinz Muğla. Lagina gehörte zum Territorium von Stratonikeia, mit dem es durch eine Prozessionsstraße verbunden war. Der Tempel stammt vermutlich aus dem 2. Jahrhundert v. Chr. 34 Reliefplatten des Gebälkfrieses befinden sich heute im Archäologischen Museum Istanbul. heute im Archäologischen Museum Istanbul.
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rdfs:comment Lagina (en llatí Lagina, en grec antic τὰ Lagina (en llatí Lagina, en grec antic τὰ Λάγινα) era una ciutat del territori d'Estratonicea, a Cària, que tenia un magnífic temple d'Hècate on es feia un gran festival anyal, segons explica Estrabó. Quan Tàcit parla del culte a Trivia que era molt important a Estratonicea, es refereix sens dubte a Hècate, al temple de Lagina. La moderna Lakena ha conservat el nom, molt propera al naixement del Tshina. Esteve de Bizanci l'anomena Lagínia (Laginia) i segurament parla de la mateixa ciutat.) i segurament parla de la mateixa ciutat. , Lagina war ein antiker Ort in Karien, der Lagina war ein antiker Ort in Karien, der über ein bedeutendes Heiligtum der Hekate verfügte. Er lag beim heutigen , 15 Kilometer nordwestlich von Yatağan in der türkischen Provinz Muğla. Lagina gehörte zum Territorium von Stratonikeia, mit dem es durch eine Prozessionsstraße verbunden war. Der Tempel stammt vermutlich aus dem 2. Jahrhundert v. Chr. 34 Reliefplatten des Gebälkfrieses befinden sich heute im Archäologischen Museum Istanbul. heute im Archäologischen Museum Istanbul. , Lagina (Ancient Greek: Λάγινα) or Laginia Lagina (Ancient Greek: Λάγινα) or Laginia (Λαγινία) was a town in the territory of Stratonicea, in ancient Caria. It contained an important temple of Hecate, at which every year great festivals were celebrated. Tacitus, when speaking of the worship of Trivia among the Stratoniceans, evidently means Hecate. Its site is located near Turgut, Asiatic Turkey. Lagina was Christianised at an early date and was the seat of a bishop; no longer a residential see, it remains a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church. titular see of the Roman Catholic Church. , Lagina (greco Λαγίνα) è un sito archeologiLagina (greco Λαγίνα) è un sito archeologico, risalente al periodo cario ed esteso sotto la dinastia seleucide, famoso per il suo santuario di Ecate. Il sito è situato nella Turchia sudoccidentale (nei pressi di , un comune nella provincia di Muğla) .La stessa piccola città di Turgut era fino a tempi recenti nominata , richiamando il toponimo antico.nominata , richiamando il toponimo antico. , Lagina (en grec ancien : Λάγινα) est un site antique de Turquie qui abritait un sanctuaire d'Hécate à l'époque hellénistique et impériale romaine. Le sanctuaire était sur le territoire de la cité de Stratonicée de Carie.
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