Mausoleum of Maussollos at Halicarnassos Temple of Artemis at Ephesos
The seven wonders were monuments built or located in western Asia, Europe, and Africa
Libya-Egypt, Asia Minor, Syria-Palestine, Mesopotamia, Thrace-Macedonia, Media-Persia, Central Asia, Western India.
turkey
The Asia Minor today is called Turkey
It was not a Greek who conquered Asia Minor and the Persian Empire, it was the Macedonian king Alexander the Great
The seven wonders were monuments built or located in western Asia, Europe, and Africa
greece is located west of asia minor.
John was said to have founded the seven churches in Asia Minor.
In Asia minor
The seven wonders were: *The Great Pyramid (Egyptian) *The Hanging Gardens of Babylon (Mesopotamia) *Lighthouse of Alexandria (Egyptian/Greek) *Colossus of Rhodes (Greek) *Temple of Artemis (Greek/Asia Minor) *Statue of Zeus (Greek) *Mausoleum of Mausolus (?) They were mostly Greek because they were drawn from Greek tourist guides.
The seven wonders were: *The Great Pyramid (Egyptian) *The Hanging Gardens of Babylon (Mesopotamia) *Lighthouse of Alexandria (Egyptian/Greek) *Colossus of Rhodes (Greek) *Temple of Artemis (Greek/Asia Minor) *Statue of Zeus (Greek) *Mausoleum of Mausolus (?) They were mostly Greek because they were drawn from Greek tourist guides.
Asia , South America , Africa , Europe, and North America.
Turkey.
It was located in Asia Minor, or modern-day Turkey
Not to mythology, but to ancient history. Mausollos was the ruler of a small kingdom in Asia Minor. His widow had a giant tomb built for him. The tomb of Mausollos = Mausoleum. It was so great that it counted as one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
In the islands and western coast of Asia Minor where the city of Troy was located.
Paul in the epistles, and John writes to the seven churches in Asia Minor.