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English: The theatre in Miletus we see nowadays stems from a Roman adaptation under Emperor Trajanus, about 100 AD, of the earlier Greek theatre. It then housed 25.000 spectators (one source) or 15.000 (notice on site), and half of it is built into a hill. The higher parts have been built up. At the top are the remains of a Byzantine castle that was built using many spolia (maybe 7th century), that later was adjusted by the Seljuks.
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