Red Basilica


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Contributors: Horne, R., J. Becker
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A Roman temple built above the Selinus river which was originally constructed for the worship of Egyptian gods, most likely Isis and/or Serapis. In the Byzantine era it was converted into a church of St. John. It was subsequently ruined, although the rotunda on the north side is still an active mosque.

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basilica, mosque, temple-2, church

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