Crusaders sacked it.
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King Arteriosclerosis built it as a tomb her dead mom/brotherLeochares, Bryaxis,Scopas of Paros and Timotheus
the Mausoleum (hence the name) of Halicarnassus.
Halicarnassus was not one of the Seven Wonders of the World. The tomb of King Mausolus was. In the fourth century B.C. Queen Artemisia built a magnificent tomb here for her husband, King Mausolus. His mausoleum was considered one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
Yes, there are several replicas and modern interpretations of the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, which was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Some notable examples include the Mausoleum of Mausolus in Bodrum, Turkey, where the original stood, and various neoclassical structures inspired by its design. Additionally, smaller replicas can be found in various locations around the world, often serving as memorials or commemorative sites. However, none of these replicas fully capture the grandeur and historical significance of the original monument.
The Mausoleum of Halicarnassus was destroyed in the 13th century by a bunch of crusaders.
It is not known who or what did destroy the Mausoleum.
It was destroyed by an earthquake but i don't know what year
the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus was a tomb built by Queen Artemisia for her beloved husband. The tomb was destroyed in 1304 A.D. by an colossal earthquake.
The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus was damaged by earthquakes over the centuries and eventually fell into ruin. Some of the stones from the mausoleum were reused in other buildings in the area. Today, only a few remnants of the mausoleum are left, with some artifacts now housed in the British Museum.
How much did the mausoleum at Halicarnassus cost?
The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus was built between 453 and 450 BC.
The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus was located in the ancient city of Halicarnassus, which is present-day Bodrum in Turkey. Although the mausoleum itself no longer exists, its ruins can still be seen at the site.
No, the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus does not exist today. It was an ancient tomb built in present-day Turkey during the 4th century BC for the Persian Satrap Mausolus. The structure was damaged by multiple earthquakes and eventually completely destroyed over time.
Bodrum, Turkey
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For a tomb