Macedonia, Heracles Lencestis - Chiristian basilicas

Macedonia, Heracles Lencestis - Chiristian basilicas

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Heraclea, founded by Philip II of Macedon, was a strategically important city in ancient times. It thrived under Roman rule due to its location on the Via Ignatia. The city became an early Christian center with significant religious structures. However, it faced decline due to invasions and natural disasters, leading to its eventual abandonment. Archaeological excavations have uncovered important structures and mosaics, highlighting its historical significance.

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What are some of the remains found from the early Christian period in Heraclea?

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How did the city of Heraclea change after the invasions by the Ostrogoths and Visigoths?

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What does the mosaic in the narthics of the Great Basilica depict?

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