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(Earth Views): Turkey Nemrut Dagi world heritage site statue of lion SEW.jpg
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  • turkey = .tr, Türkei, Turquía, Turquie, Turquia, Turchia = Adjective "Turkish".

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Places and sights from around the Earth, catalogued by location, including views and scenery natural and artificial, rural and urban, ugly and beautiful.

This gives a feel of what particular parts of the world are like.

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Thumbnail[has location information] Turkey Nemrut Dagi world heritage site tumulus and statues 2 SEW.jpg (Earth Views)

  • turkey = .tr, Türkei, Turquía, Turquie, Turquia, Turchia

A view of the tumulus and coronation stelae on the western terrace of Nemrut Dağı.   The four of the stelae represent Antiochus I greeting various gods: Tyche, Apollo, Zeus (seated) and Heracles (with a club).   The fifth, right-hand most, stele is the 'Astral Lion', representing the constellation of Leo.

Thumbnail[has location information] Turkey Nemrut Dagi world heritage site carving of astral lion with moon planets and stars SEW.jpg (Earth Views)

  • turkey = .tr, Türkei, Turquía, Turquie, Turquia, Turchia

The carving of the Astral Lion at Nemrut Dağı represents the constallation of Leo.   The cresent moon is shown on the lion's chest; the planets Jupiter, Mercury, and Mars are depicted above the lion's back (inscriptions identify them as such).   There are nineteen stars depicted on and by the lion's body.   I believe the large star on the lion's chest is Regulus, which means that some of the stars by the lion's feet are actually in the constallations of Sextans and Hydra.   Professor Otto Neugebauer has identified this carving as the horoscope for the 7th of July 62 or 61 B.C. — either the coronation day of Antiochus I, or when they started to build at Nemrut.   This is the oldest known horoscope in the world.

 


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