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Roman theatre, Cyrene, Libya. Cyrene (Cyrenaica) was founded by the Ancient Greeks in c630 BC. It became a Roman city in 96 BC
Temple of Zeus, Cyrene, Libya. The ancient Greek city of Cyrene (Cyrenaica) was founded in c630 BC
Stater (Coin) Depicting a Quadriga, 322-308 BCE. Creator: UnknownStater (Coin) Depicting a Quadriga, 322-308 BCE
Coin Depicting the God Zeus Ammon, 247-221 BCE. Creator: UnknownCoin Depicting the God Zeus Ammon, 247-221 BCE
Christ bearing the cross on his back, copy after Cantarini, ca. 1637-1639 or after. Simon of Cyrene compelled by the Romans to carry the cross of Jesus to his crucifixion
Forum, Cyrene, Libya. Cyrene (Cyrenaica) was founded by the Ancient Greeks in c630 BC. It became a Roman city in 96 BC
Temple doorway, Cyrene, Libya. The ancient Greek city of Cyrene (Cyrenaica) was founded in c630 BC. It became a Roman city in 96 BC
Tomb of Battus, Agora, Cyrene, Libya, c600 BC. The remains of the tomb of Battus in the agora area of the ancient Greek city of Cyrene (Cyrenaica). Battus founded the city in c630 BC
Greek Propylaea, Cyrene, Libya
The Temple of Apollo, Cyrene, Libya, 6th century BC
Cyrene crowned by Libya, c120-140. Marble inscribed relief of the nymph Cyrene, overpowering a lion, and being crowned by Libya. At British Museum