Callirrhoe
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Callirrhoe is an archaeological site in Jordan in which remains of a nymphaeum can be traced, though it is considered difficult to be interpreted. Callirrhoe is known in ancient literature for its thermal springs, because it was visited by King Herodes according to Josephus shortly before his death, as a final attempt to be cured or relief his pains. It remains unknown if the greatest builder in Jewish history is related to any of the observable remains in the area. Callirrhoe is referred by Pliny the Elder, Ptolemaeus and Solinus as well as in a Midrash. ()
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Callirrhoe – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Fortress of Machaerus, Machaerus, Dead Sea.