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Gölyazı

Gölyazı is a Turkish town founded on a small peninsula on Lake Uluabat.

Gölyazı
Aerial view of Gölyazı and Lake Uluabat
Gölyazı
Location of Gölyazı
Coordinates: 40°9′58.07″N 28°40′41.66″E / 40.1661306°N 28.6782389°E / 40.1661306; 28.6782389
Country Turkey
RegionMarmara Region
ProvinceBursa Province
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)

Gölyazı was founded by the Ancient Greeks.[1][2] but remains of the Roman period are abundant.[3]

Every year the town holds the Stork Festival and until the 20th century, Greeks and Manavs lived together.[4] In ancient times it was known as Apolloniatis The name Gölyazı means Fisherwoman. The place has been also known as Apolyont, Apolloniatai or Apolloniada.[5]

History

Possibly founded as a colony by Miletus, the antiquity of the city is supported by coins from as early as 450 BCE, which bear the anchor symbol of Apollo and which have been attributed by some scholars to this Apollonia. The city experienced prosperity under the Attalids during Hellenistic times.

The Roman Emperor Hadrian visited the city and in the Byzantine period, it belonged to the Diocese of Bithinya, then Nicomedia. During the Byzantine period, it was called Theotokia.[6]

In 1302 the Ottoman king Osman I took refuge in the castle after the Battle of Bapheus but retreated.

The city had a sizeable Greek population before 1922 and the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922). Following the episodes of the war the retreat of the Greek army Greek families abandoned the place to Greece and reallocated in many different places .[7]

The name of the town was changed to Gölyazı during the Turkish Republic period (for more info see Place name changes in Turkey).[6]

Ruins

The ruins of Gölyazı are, 3.7 kilometers south of the highway. Some remains include:

  • An ancient Roman highway.
  • A sarcophagus and cover cut from the natural rock at the edge of the ancient road, in a mausoleum in 8.5 x 8.5 meters in size.
  • The so-called "Stone Gate" at the narrowest part of the peninsula and city wall with thickness of 5 meters in some places.

References

  1. ^ Shachar, Ilan. "Greek Colonization and the Eponymous Apollo." Mediterranean Historical Review (2000), 15:2, 1-26.
  2. ^ William Smith, ed. (1854–1857). "Apollonia ad Rhyndacum". Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography. (London: John Murray, 1854).
  3. ^ Aybek S. and Öz A. K. “Preliminary Report of the Archeological Survey at Apollonia Ad Rhyndacum”, Anatolia 27, 1-25, 2004. Aybek S. and Öz. A. K. “The Apollo Sanctuary of Apollonia ad Rhyndacum”, Ist International Symposium on the Oracle in Antiquity and the Cults of Apollo in Asia Minor, Ege University, Izmir, 2005. Abmeier A. “Zur Geschichte von Apollonia am Rhyndakos", E. Schwertheim (ed.), Mysische Studien. AMStud 1, 1990.
  4. ^ "Gölyazı - Index Anatolicus". nisanyanmap.com. Retrieved 2016-03-28.
  5. ^ "Nişanyan Yeradları".
  6. ^ a b Tomb structures in Gölyazı open to tourism
  7. ^ Refugee reallocation from Apolloniada (in Greek)

Coordinates: 40°09′58″N 28°40′42″E / 40.16613°N 28.67824°E / 40.16613; 28.67824

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