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Tyre Hippodrome

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Although primarily meant for chariot races, the hippodrome was also used for other types of sport, and it is likely that at least some of the events of the Tyrian Games were celebrated at this place. It may have been the place where, during the
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Today, the well-preserved remnants of the hippodrome offer valuable insights into Roman architectural and entertainment practices, attracting researchers and tourists alike.
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had to make this circuit seven times. Rounding the metae at top speed was the most dangerous part of the race.
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John Humphrey, Berytus hippodrome on "Roman Circuses: Arenas for Chariot Racing". p. 441
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The place is considered to be one of the largest and best preserved Roman
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as one of the top five racetracks in the Levant during the Roman empire.
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of its type in the Roman world. Its well conserved seating section (
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Tyre Hippodrome is located in Lebanon
Tyre
Lebanon
33°16′20″N 35°12′35″E / 33.27222°N 35.20972°E / 33.27222; 35.20972
Tyre
Lebanon
UNESCO World Heritage site
second century AD
Roman era
Expositio
Al-Bass Tyre necropolis
hippodromes
cavea
metae
Charioteers
Diocletianic Persecution
Turning post and median strip with obelisk
The start boxes
Arch below the hippodrome seats
"Roman Hippodrome, Tyre - LebanonUntravelled.com"
Tyre, Al-Bass, Hippodrome
"Seats of the Hippodrome of Tyre, Lebanon"
ISBN
9780520049215
Encyclopedia Britannica
The Tyre Hippodrome
Categories
Ancient Roman circuses
Archaeological sites in Lebanon

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