
Serpentine Column is a bronze monument notable for its history spanning from the ancient Greek world through Byzantine and Ottoman times, located today in Istanbul’s Sultanahmet Square. Originally part of a tripod erected at the Temple of Apollo in Delphi as a victory monument following the Battle of Plataea (479 BCE), in which Greek city-states defeated the Persians, the column was designed in its original form as a three-legged tripod with a golden or gold-plated cauldron supported by three in
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The Serpentine Column is a very ancient and unique bronze monument located in Istanbul’s Sultanahmet Square. It was constructed thousands of years ago during the Classical Greek era.🏛️ HistoryApproximately in the 5th century BCE, Greek city-states won a major war against the Persians. This battle is known as the Battle of Plataea. To celebrate their victory, the Greeks offered a special gift to the Temple of Apollo at Delphi, a sacred site. This gift is the monument known today as the Serpentin
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