Ancient Theater in Turkey Kedreai (Cedrae) |
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The Hellenistic theatre of the ancient city of Kedreai was built on a natural slope and, like the entire city, has not yet been explored and excavated. |
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The history of Kedreai (oder Cedrae) | ||||||||||||
Kedreai (Cedreae) is an ancient city on the island of the same name (today Sedir Adası) in the Gulf of Gokova. Today the island measures 900 meters in width and 300 meters in width. Historically not much is known about the city. The ancient Greek historian and geographer Hekataios of Miletus reported in the 6th century BC that Kedreai was a Carian city. It was a member of the Delaisch-Attic League. It is also said that the city was besieged by Spartan general Lysandros in 406 B.C. and taken the next day. The inhabitants were sold as slaves. During the reign of Emperor Vespasian, the Kedreaten erected a memorial for him, which unfortunately has not been preserved or excavated. |
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