EPHESUS

ĕfˈəsəs, ancient Greek city of Asia Minor, near the mouth of the Caÿster River (modern Küçük Menderes), in what is today W Turkey, S of Smyrna (now Izmir). One of the greatest of the Ionian cities, it became the leading seaport of the region. Its wealth was proverbial. The Greek city was near an old center of worship of a native nature goddess, who was equated with the Greek Artemis, and c.550 b.c. a large temple was built. To this Croesus, who captured the city, contributed. From Lydian control Ephesus passed to the Persian Empire. The temple was burned down in the 4th cent. b.c., but rebuilding was begun before Alexander the Great took Ephesus in 334. The city continued to thrive during the wars of his successors, and after it passed (133) to the Romans it kept its hegemony and was the leading city of the province of Asia. The great temple of Artemis, or Artemision, called by the Romans the temple of Diana, was considered one of the Seven Wonders of the World. From c.100 b.c. to c.a.d. 100 Ephesus was the world capital of the slave trade. The city was sacked by the Goths in a.d. 262, and the temple was destroyed. The seat of a church council in 431, Ephesus was abandoned after the harbor silted up. Excavations (1869–74) of the ruins of the temple brought to light many artifacts. Later excavations uncovered important Roman and Byzantine remains.

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During this stay in Ephesus Paul aroused the anger of the citys...whose impressive temple was located in Ephesus. Pauls preaching was harming their...Shortly after this event Paul left Ephesus and traveled to Macedonia (Acts 19...
Table 4. Structure of the Minutes Chalcedon 1-67 Documents relating to Ephesus II 24,47,48,49, 50,51,52 Ephesus II 68 Chalcedon 69 Ephesus II 70 Chalcedon 71-7 Ephesus II 78-86 Chalcedon 87-107 Ephesus II 108-20 Chalcedon...
Ephesus is Biblical, being based chiefly upon...travels as coasting homeward, came to Ephesus (1.1.134), that description is borrowed...through the vpper coastes, and came to Ephesus (675-76; quoting the Bishops Bible...
...such as Homer and Euripides. Artemis of Ephesus is often described as having little in...from a common proto- type. Artemis of Ephesus, perhaps best known from the many-breasted statues that have been discovered at Ephesus, is principally the Earth Mother (Demeter...
...faction took over below, s. b , no. 4 . Ephesus remained Seleucid until C. 262 BC, when...III Euergetes to his wife Berenice. 95 Ephesus remained Ptolemaic until occupied by Antiochus...his return Antiochus too had trouble at Ephesus, for while the people supported him...
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Theology as History, History as Theology: Paul in Ephesus in Acts 19. by Richard J. Dillon THEOLOGY AS HISTORY, HISTORY AS THEOLOGY: PAUL IN EPHESUS IN ACTS 19. By Scott Shauf. Beihefte zur Zeitschrift fur die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft...
"Great is Diana" of Shakespeares Ephesus. by F. Elizabeth Hart This article examines historical and literary genealogies of the goddess Diana of Ephesus (a.k.a. Artemis of Ephesus), applying these genealogies to Shakespeares The...
The Early Christians in Ephesus from Paul to Ignatius by Clinton E. Arnold The Early Christians in Ephesus from Paul to Ignatius. By Paul Trebilco...of earliest Christianity in the city of Ephesus. The book covers the period of c. AD...
Cult Prostitution in New Testament Ephesus: a Reappraisal by S. M. Baugh I. INTRODUCTION...into the religious practices of Pauline Ephesus, where cult prostitution has particularly...that cult prostitution did not exist in Ephesus, and hopefully the implication that it...
St. Pauls Ephesus: Texts and Archaeology by Jared M. Compton St. Pauls Ephesus: Texts and Archaeology. By Jerome Murphy-OConnor...early Christian activity-this time, the city of Ephesus. In the books first and major section (Part 1...
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...Ancient World-The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus and the Mausoleum at Halicarnassos-Southwestern...Dizzying array The coastal fringe between Ephesus and Knydos--the heartlands of ancient...Ancient World--the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus and the mausoleum at Halicarnassos (modern...
...Moslem country, but the ruined city of Ephesus is undoubtedly the last resting place...arriving in the flourishing city of Ephesus about five years later. It was on the...discovered on the mountains to the south of Ephesus at a place called Panaya Kapulu. It fitted...
...enclosure for archaeological remains at Ephesus elegantly reconciles historic conservation...succession of great ancient civilizations, Ephesus, on the south-west coast of modern...ancient world. During the 2nd century BC, Ephesus was the fourth largest city in the eastern...
...and send it to the seven churches, to Ephesus and to Smyrna and to Pergamum and to Thyatira...another tradition holds that he traveled to Ephesus, taking Mother Mary with him. His preaching...He is said to have finally returned to Ephesus, where he was buried after dying at a...
...legend, seven young Christian men from Ephesus refused the Roman Emperor Deciuss command...just a single night. One soon went into Ephesus to buy bread, but quickly discovered...to the Chapel of the Seven Sleepers of Ephesus. Members of both faiths gather to ask...
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Racing: Ephesus Can Claim Triumph. Byline: ARGUS EPHESUS can give Gay Kelleway an emotional success in the race...trainer and Miss Kelleway will be keen to take the prize. Ephesus looked to be a horse on the upgrade, running some really...
Istanbul, Ephesus Troy; Seven Days from Only Pounds Sterling699pp...DAY 2 Guided tour of the ancient city of Ephesus. Also see the remains of the Temple of...thousand years. As you stroll through Ephesus, its a humbling experience to walk the...
Racing: Ephesus Can Strike for Kelleway. Byline: ARGUS EPHESUS can give Gay Kelleway an emotional success in the race...trainer and Miss Kelleway will be keen to take the prize. Ephesus looked to be a horse on the upgrade, running some really...
Istanbul, Ephesus Troy. Selected departures up to May 2011 Turkey is an intriguing country...Visit Haghia Sophia Follow in the footsteps of St Paul and St John in Ephesus Visit the mountainside site reputed to be the house of the Virgin Mary...
Istanbul, Ephesus Troy; DAILY MAIL OFFER OF THE DAY. Turkey is an intriguing country...with three dinners Follow in the footsteps of St Paul and St John in Ephesus Tour of Istanbul, including the Blue Mosque, Galata Bridge and the...
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EPHESUS ef s s, ancient Greek city of Asia Minor...city, contributed. From Lydian control Ephesus passed to the Persian Empire. The temple...was begun before Alexander the Great took Ephesus in 334. The city continued to thrive during...
EPHESUS, COUNCIL OF 431, 3d ecumenical council, convened by Theodosius II, emperor...see Chalcedon, Council of ). For the Robber Synod (Latrocinium) of Ephesus, see Eutyches . ____________________ Copyright 2009...
JOHN OF EPHESUS ef s s, c.505 c.585, Syrian Monophysite historian, bishop of Ephesus. He became a leader of the Monophysites (see Monophysitism ), and Byzantine Emperor Justinian, whose favor he enjoyed, set him over the Monophysite...
SEVEN SLEEPERS OF EPHESUS ef is s, in a Christian version of a widespread story, martyrs immured in a cave near Ephesus during the persecutions by Decius (c.250). Long afterward, in the 5th cent., they awoke (as from sleep) and were...
AGASIAS OF EPHESUS aga sheas, fl. 1st cent. b.c., Greek sculptor. His Borghese Warrior, discovered in the 17th cent., is in the Louvre...
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