Ephesus - All About Turkey. The. findings obtained in this region where the native people, namely the Lelegs. Carians have lived since the beginning. B. C. As far as the years. Ions. came to this region, lead by Androckles. Ephesus was captured by the Kimmers. Cimmerians) in the 7th century B. C., by the Lydians. B. C. Ephesus maintained its importance during the period of Christianity; the apostle St. Paul arrived there during the. A. D., and St. John. Ayasuluk (Selcuk, near Izmir). Ephesus lived through its third glorious. Justinian in the middle of the 6th century. A. D. At this time, the Church of St. John was. built by the Byzantine emperor. The ruins of Ephesus, situated near Sel. The Temple of Isis is situated at the center of the Agora. Stoa is placed on the North side of it. The Odeion (Bouletarion or. Parliament) with a capacity of 1,4. Prytaneion (Town Hall) where the sacred fire used to. The Baths of Varius are placed on the east side. Odeion. On the west of the Agora, the Monument of Memmius built in the. BC., the fountain of Sextilius Pollio built in the year 9. A. D.. and the Temple of Domitian (8. A. D) are placed. On the south of the. Agora, the fountain of Laecanius Bassus is situated. The Curetes. street starts downwards from the Temple of Memmius. The Gate of Heracles. Hercules) is placed on this avenue. The Scholastica. Baths, built in the 4th century A. D., are situated behind the Temple of. Hadrian. The houses of the rich people of Ephesus which were in front of. At the corner formed by the Curetes. Marble Road, the House of Love (Pornaion or Brothel) is. Library of Celsus, restored and reestablished in recent. The library which had been built. Gaius Celsus completed in the year 1. A. D. The southeastern gate of the Trade Agora opens. Library of Celsus. Emperor Augustus' slaves, Mazaeus and Mithridates. A. D.; it comprises. Plague victims’ corpses are to be buried immediately to prevent the spread of the disease. This means that they may be interred near a city hospital, instead of in. The findings obtained in this region where the native people, namely the Lelegs and the Carians have lived since the beginning, indicate that the city is. Bibliography Becker, Ernest. New York: Free Press, 1973. New York: Norton, 2001. The Corinthian columns of the. Stoa encircling the Trade Agora with the dimensions 1. The Temple of Serapes built in the period of Antony (1. A. D.) is placed behind the Trade Agora. One of the magnificent buildings of Ephesus is the Great Theater, largest. Asia Minor, which had a capacity of more than 2. The construction had. Hellenistic period but it could only be completed during. Trajan (9. 8- 1. 17 A. D.). Paul was dragged. Ephesians, but rescued by the security corps. Festivals are. celebrated in this theater today. All the streets of Ephesus were illuminated at night with oil lamps, this shows us the richness of the. The Port Avenue extends in front of the theater. The avenue is 1. 1 meters (3. Arcadian Street because it. Arcadius. On the whole north side of the avenue, there are the Harbor Gymnasium. Theater Gymnasium. The avenue that passes along the front. Stadium built during the Nero period. A. D.) and towards the Vedius Gymnasium. The Church of the Virgin. Arriving in White Cliffs, Maine, Annalisse Vellum, (Tiffani-Amer Thiessen) and her mother Laura, (Melinda Culea) move into a new home that has been. SHOCK CLAIM: Dead rapper Tupac Shakur 'still ALIVE and to come out of hiding THIS year' MURDERED rapper Tupac Shakur is ALIVE, has been caught on camera, and will. The City of Luxor (and Karnak), Egypt. An excellent site with everything one needs to know about Luxor, Karnak and Thebes, including hotel, lodging and accomodations. The missing persons committee (CMP) will investigate a media report claiming Greek Cypriot prisoners had been buried alive following the Turkish invasion in 1974, a. Mary built at the beginning of the 4th century A. D. This was also the meeting place of. Ecumenical Council. In July 2. 01. 5 Ephesus archaeological site with surrounding Virgin Mary's House, Ayasuluk Fortress, and Cukuricihoyuk has entered into the UNESCO World Heritage List. The Temple of Artemis. The Temple of Artemis is one of the. Ephesus besides the Church of St. The Temple, which. Archaic period (8th c. B. C.), was one. of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world later. Hellenistic period. In 3. 56 B. C., at the night when Alexander. Great was born, the temple was destroyed by a lunatic called Herostatus. Ephesus. It had 1. Some of the column bases of the temple are ornamented with raised relief design. Today, two marble. Artemis can be seen. Some other friezes are in British Museum in London. The House of Virgin Mary. On Bulbul Dag (Nightingale mountain) there is the House of the Virgin where it's believed that she passed last years of her life and passed away. She came to Ephesus together with St. John and taken up to Panaghia Kapulu mountain to survive the Roman persecutions. The House was destroyed by many earthquakes and not discovered until 1. German nun, Catherine Emmerich, who saw its location in her visions. The site is recognized as a shrine by Vatican and visited by the Popes. Today, the House of Virgin Mary is renovated by George Quatman Foundation from Ohio and serves as a small church which attracts many Christians as well as Muslims coming to pray for Her. The Mass is held here every Sunday. On the 1. 5th August 2. Assumption of the Virgin, the year which marked the two thousand years of the birth of Jesus. The Seven Youths of Ephesus. Maximilian, Jamblicus, Martinian, John, Dionysius, Exacustodian (Constantine). Antoninus. These saints lived in the third century in Ephesus. The youths. were friends from childhood, and all were in military service. When the. Emperor Decius (2. Ephesus, he commanded. Upon denunciation. Emperor's favor, the seven Ephesian youths were. While standing before the Emperor, the holy youths. Christ. Immediately, their military insignia - . However, Decius set them free. The. youths left the city and hid in a cave on Mount Ochlon, where they passed. The youngest of them - Saint Jamblicus - clothing himself in. During one such excursion. Emperor had returned and that they were. Saint Maximilian inspired his friends to leave the cave and appear voluntarily. But the Emperor, having learned where the youths were hiding. Two of the officials. Christians. Written thereon were the. But the Lord brought upon the youths a miraculous sleep, which lasted. By that time, the persecutions against the Christians. Theodosius the Younger. Second Coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. Their bodies and. Preparing to receive torments, the youths. Saint Jamblicus once more to buy them bread in the city to fortify. On approaching the city, the youth was astounded to see. Cross on the gates. On hearing the Name of Jesus Christ freely. When paying for the bread, the holy youth gave to the merchant a coin. Emperor Decius and was detained as one who had. Saint Jamblicus was brought to the city. Ephesian bishop was with at that time. Listening to. the youth's perplexed answers, the bishop understood that God was revealing. At the entrance to the cave, the bishop drew the sealed. He read the names of. Emperor Decius. On entering the cave and. Lord, through their waking up from a long sleep, was revealing. Church the mystery of the resurrection of the dead. Soon the Emperor. Ephesus and conversed with the youths in. And then the holy youths, before everyone's eyes, laid their. The Emperor wanted to place each of the youths in a precious. In the twelfth. century, the Russian pilgrim, Abbot Daniel, saw these holy relics of the. The memory of the seven youths is celebrated a second time on the 2. October. The holy youths. September.)Today, the Cave of Seven Sleepers is on one of the sideways going to. Ephesus are; the Isa Bey Mosque built in 1. Church of St. John where he. Patmos; Roman Aquaducts; and the Archaeological Museum of Ephesus where. Ephesus and environs are beautifully displayed.
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