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Tetrapylon of Jerash

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Tetrapylon of Jerash

The South Tetrapylon -- which is Greek for "four gates"(Greek: Τετράπυλον)-- is the intersection of Jerash's Cardo with the first cross street in the ancient ruins of Jerash in Jordan dated to the Roman period at the end of the 2nd century AD. Four niched pilasters formed the base of a former central monument.

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Tetrapylon of Jerash Wikipedia