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Temple of the Emperors uncovered in the Roman Agora at Nicopolis, Greece (video)

The excavations are led by archaeologist Konstantinos Zachos & funded by the Hellenic Parliament

Newsroom June 4 06:29

In the autumn of 2023, archaeologists began an exciting project to uncover the ancient marketplace, or ‘Agora’ of Nicopolis in Greece. What they uncovered far surpassed what they had anticipated. The building has been designated ‘The temple of the Emperors’, due to an intriguing inscription found on one of its marble floor slabs.

Roman Urban Life at Nicopolis

The Roman town at Nicopolis was founded by the Roman Emperor Augustus in 29 BC and is located in the region of Epirus in northwestern Greece. This ancient town was established to commemorate Augustus’ victory at the Battle of Actium in 31 BC.

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Over the centuries, Nicopolis flourished as a cultural, economic, and religious hub, attracting settlers and traders from across the Mediterranean. Today, the extensive ruins of Nicopolis offer a fascinating glimpse into its past, with remnants of theaters, baths, and basilicas that tell the story of its once-grandiose urban landscape. Visitors to Nicopolis can explore its archaeological sites, walk along the ancient roads, and imagine the vibrant life that once animated this remarkable town.

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According to a recent release by the Greek Ministry of Culture, the excavations are led by archaeologist Konstantinos L. Zachos and funded by the Hellenic Parliament. This five-year project aims to reveal the secrets of this once-thriving hub of Roman life. The project is also supported by the “Citizens’ Initiative ‘Happiness’,” which helps manage and provide technical support for the excavation.

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