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The History of Bodrum
Bodrum has been the cradle of several civilizations. Down through the ages
it has suffered from the countless invasions of those coming from the Aegean
islands and has been important to all those powers wishing to dominate the
Aegean. Halicarnassos(Bodrum) was an important city in the Caria
civilization which was located between its much more powerful neighbours
Lykia and
Ionia.
The region boasts such greats as the historian Heredotus, history's first
woman admiral Artemisia I, and the just-as-skilled Artemisia II as well as
artists like Leach Ares and Shepas.
Bodrum experienced the dominance of various civilizations throughout the
history such as Persians, Mecedonians, Roman Empire and Byzantines.
Byzantines lost their power in Anatolian region after they were defeated by
the Seljuk Ruler Alpaslan at Malazgirt in 1071. Rhodian knights had
constructed the present
Bodrum castle and established theirrule over the
region. Sultan Süleyman the Magnificent on his
military expedition
to Rhodes
conquered Bodrum together with Rhodes and added them to the territory of
Ottoman Empire.
Bodrum Castle (Saint Petrum)
Built by the Knights of Rhodes in the 15th century and dedicated to St.
Peter, the construction of the castle was completed in 99 years. It was
built on Zephyrion island, the original site of the city of Halicarnassos.
Stones and relief's from the Mausoleum of King Mausolos were used in its
construction. There are 5 towers in this castle; French, English, Italian,
German and Snake towers. The castle covers approximately 30,000 square
meters.
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