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English: Curetes Street and the Temple of Hadriasun. After Theodosius restored the temple in 391 AD he opened it to the public in honour of his father, General Theodosius, who was hanged innocently. The ruins just infront of the temple were houses for the rich, and boarding houses, which have been unearthed recently in Ephesus.
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