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Built on an ellipse-shaped table-like plateau rising above the flat plain. Due to its location the surrounding areas can easily be seen, and in fact the view stretches as far as the Mediterranean. It was settled in the 4th century B.C. and it lived not only through the Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine periods, but was also used by the Seljuks who also added buildings and increased its wealth.
Sillyon, TurkeySillyon, TurkeySillyon, TurkeySillyon, TurkeySillyon, TurkeySillyon, TurkeyB.C. Sillyon, TurkeySillyon, TurkeySillyon, TurkeyThe most interesting building that has survived from the Seljuk period is a square, domed mosque in the north-west part of the acropolis. Sillyon, TurkeyThe most interesting building that has survived from the Seljuk period is a square, domed mosque in the north-west part of the acropolis. Sillyon, TurkeyThe most interesting building that has survived from the Seljuk period is a square, domed mosque in the north-west part of the acropolis. Sillyon, TurkeyThe most interesting building that has survived from the Seljuk period is a square, domed mosque in the north-west part of the acropolis. Sillyon, TurkeySillyon, TurkeyView North. Sillyon, TurkeySillyon, TurkeySillyon, TurkeyAnother cistern. Many were covered. Water was apparently a scarce commodity. Sillyon, Turkey