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- Baalbek - Wikipedia
Baalbek's history dates back at least 11,000 years After Alexander the Great conquered the city in 334 BCE, he renamed it Heliopolis (Ἡλιούπολις, Greek for "Sun City") The city flourished under Roman rule
- Baalbek | Lebanon, Temple, Ruins, Population, Map | Britannica
Baalbek is a large archaeological complex encompassing the ruins of an ancient Roman town in eastern Lebanon Among its notable ruins are a Temple of Jupiter and a Temple of Bacchus, and an annual music festival takes place at the temple complex
- Baalbek - World History Encyclopedia
Baalbek is an ancient Phoenician city located in what is now modern-day Lebanon, north of Beirut, in the Beqaa Valley Inhabited as early as 9000 BCE, Baalbek grew into an important pilgrimage site in the ancient world for the worship of the sky-god Baal and his consort Astarte, the Queen of Heaven in Phoenician religion (the name 'Baalbek
- Mystery of the stones: How Lebanon’s Baalbek ruins are a site for the . . .
Perched on a lofty mound overlooking Lebanon’s lush Bekaa Valley sits Baalbek, a city steeped in history and home to the ruins of one of the largest Roman religious sites Its remaining
- Baalbek - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
The city of Baalbek reached its apogee during Roman times Its colossal constructions built over a period of more than two centuries, make it one of the most famous sanctuaries of the Roman world and a model of Imperial Roman architecture
- Baalbek - History and Facts | History Hit
Baalbek is a large and impressive Roman site in Lebanon which is home to the largest Roman temple ever built, as well as a range of other magnificent ancient structures The site was inscribed in 1984 as a UNESCO World Heritage site Nothing is known of Baalbek prior to the Greek conquest of Syria
- How To Visit The Baalbek Temple Ruins In Lebanon
One of the highlights of my visit to the Middle East would have to be Baalbek Lebanon, with its Roman ruins and giant megalithic stones This temple dates back to ancient times, and it can be visited pretty easily on a day trip from the Beirut area
- Baalbek – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Baalbek بَعلبَك is one of the most spectacular archaeological sites in Lebanon and one of the country's UNESCO World Heritage Sites Baalbeck or 'Heliopolis' as it was known is the site of great ancient temples built by the Phoenicians, the Romans, and other civilisations that have conquered the region and enjoyed the fertile soil of the Bekaa Valley Some of the most celebrated temples
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