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Belevi Mausoleum : ウィキペディア英語版 | Belevi Mausoleum The Belevi Mausoleum, also known as the Mausoleum at Belevi〔''Forum Archaeologiae - Zeitschrift für klassische Archäologie 45/XII/2007: Chemical Analysis of Inclusion Fluids – A new method to pinpoint the origin of white marbles, illustrated at the mausoleum at Belevi'', p.2〕 is a Hellenistic monument tomb〔(Belevi Mausoleum at Livius.org )〕 located in Turkey. The monument was the burial place of the Seleucid Greek King Antiochus II Theos who reigned 261–246 BC.〔(Antiochus II Theos article at Livius.org )〕 ==Location of Mausoleum== The Belevi Mausoleum was a grandiose tomb.〔Ridgway, ''Prayers in stone: Greek architectural sculpture ca. 600-100 B.C.E.'', p.76〕 The name of the mausoleum derives from the modern village of Belevi where the monument is located〔Facaros,''Turkey'', p.255〕 and sits on an isolated hillside.〔Webb, ''Hellenistic architectural sculpture: figural motifs in western Anatolia and the Aegean Islands'', p.76〕 The mausoleum is located 14 km northeast of Ephesus next to the modern highway from İzmir to Aydın in the eastern part of the Kaystros-valley close to the ancient estates of the Ephesian sanctuary of Artemisia;〔 is 16 km or 10 miles northeast of Selçuk〔 and is 29 km from Kuşadası.〔(Kusadasi Guide – Historical Places Belevi Mausoleum )〕 Latitude: 38.014624 N or 38°00´52.646399" N Longitude: 27.472097 E or 27°28´19.5492" E
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