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Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a Hellenistic-Roman town which became rich as a safe trading post for Nabataean, Jewish and Roman merchants. Triumphal Arch in the south of the city; erected for Emperor Hadrian's visit to Gerasa in 129/130 CE.
Location
Gerasa (Jerash)/Jordan, Kingdom
Unique Identifier
ART204409
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
4000px × 2556px
Photo Credit
Erich Lessing / Art Resource, NY
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Architecture
Hadrian, Emperor (r.117-138)
Hellenistic Period (330-27 BCE)
Roman
Triumphal Arch