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Fig.88: Aerial Photograph of the ancient city of Rhodiapolis in
Kumluca, the hometown of Opramoas. Photo by I. Kızgut.
Fig. 89: Theater and Mausoleum of Opramoas. Photo by A. Kılınç.
Fig. 90: The Mausoleum of Opramoas. Photo. by A. Kılınç.
Fig. 91: Temple tomb of Opramoas. Photo. by A. Kılınç.
Fig. 92: St. Nicholas. Photo. by S. Pamuk.
Fig.93: The Statue of St. Nicholas in Demre. Photo. by S. Pamuk.
Fig.94: Dowry for the Three Virgins. Gentile da Fabriano, c. 1425,
Pinacoteca Vaticana, Rome.
Fig.95: St. Nicholas Bringing Children Back to Life. Grandes
Heures d’Anne de Bretagne. 1503-1508.
Fig.96: Icon of St. Nicholas, 19th century, Myra/Demre, Antalya
Museum. (İşkan – Dündar 2019, 333 Fig. 1)
Photo by Ü. Çınar.
Fig.97: The Moment of St. Nicholas Rescuing 3 Innocents
from Death. Ilya Repin 1888.
Fig.98: The Church of St. Nicholas in Demre is still
standing today.
Fig.99: Bones believed to belong to St. Nicholas,
Antalya Museum. (Işkan – Dündar 2020, 335 Fig. 2)
Fig.100: Church of St. Nicholas.
Fig. 101:The Church of St. Nicholas.
Fig. 102: İncealiler Village on the Slope of the High Hill where the
City of Oinoanda is located.
Fig.103: Only One of the Diogenes Inscriptions.
Fig.104: A Re-enactment of the Diogenes Inscription.
(Martin Bachman).
Fig.105: A Site of the Stoa Structure Surrounded by the Diogenes
Inscription. Photo by S. Pamuk
Fig.106: A Re-enactment of the Stoa Structure Surrounded by the
Diogenes Inscription (Martin Bachman).
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