Macedonia, Heracles Lencestis - Roman theatre

Macedonia, Heracles Lencestis - Roman theatre

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Heraclea was an ancient Greek city in Macedonia, founded by Philip II in the 4th century BC. It became a significant Roman city due to its location on the Via Ignatia. The city thrived under Roman rule, with notable structures like a theater built by Emperor Hadrian. Heraclea was an important Christian center before its decline in the 6th century due to natural disasters and invasions. The Roman theater, discovered in the 20th century, highlights the city's historical significance.

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Who founded the city of Heraclea and in which century?

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What was the significance of Heraclea during the Hellenistic period?

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Describe the role of the Via Ignatia in the prosperity of Heraclea.

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What archaeological discoveries were made in Heraclea from the Roman period?

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What led to the gradual abandonment of Heraclea in the 6th century AD?

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