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The Heracles Gate which provides pedestrian access to Curetes Street. Ephesus. Turkey. The two marble pillars which look like gate lintels have reliefs depicting Heracles slaying the Nemean Lion, one of his 12 labours. The representation of the gate derives from around the 5th century AD, however the gate is older than that.

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The Heracles Gate which provides pedestrian access to Curetes Street. Ephesus. Turkey. The two marble pillars which look like gate lintels have reliefs depicting Heracles slaying the Nemean Lion, one of his 12 labours. The representation of the gate derives from around the 5th century AD, however the gate is older than that.