Saturday, August 4, 2012

Ephesus History

This enclosure for archaeological remains at Ephesus elegantly reconciles historic conservation with accessibility for visitors. The site of a succession of great ancient civilizations, Ephesus, on the south-west coast of modern Turkey, embodied a peculiarly fertile synthesis of architecture and culture. In 356BC the Greeks built the Artemesium (a colossal Ionic temple dedicated to Artemis the fertility goddess) which was one of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world. During the 2nd century BC, Ephesus was the fourth largest city in the eastern Roman Empire, famous for its Artemesium, the Library of Celsus and its medical school. Quoted from Catherine Slessor's Housing History. Ephesus; Ancient Greek city of Asia Minor, near the mouth of the Menderes River, in what is today West Turkey, South 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. When Lydians attacked their cities, Ephesians defended themselves by tying a rope from The Temple of Artemis. But it was not a good way to defend a city. Croesus of Lydia captured it easily however he did not destroy. The city reached the "Golden Age" and became a good model to the Antic World in culture and art, as well. Building of the Artemission was going on.Croesus had a great respect to Artemis and he donated 36 columns with sculptures in relief. Some parts of these sculptures are in the British Museum today. 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 Artemis, 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. Quoted from The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. 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 taken before Theodosius II, Roman emperor of the east. Their story reassured the emperor, who had been wavering in his faith. The youths returned to their cave, to sleep again until Judgment. The story, thought to be of Syrian origin, was popularized by Gregory of Tours. Feast: July 27.Ephesus Tours

Ephesus



Ephesus, once, the trade centre of the ancient world, a religious centre of the early Christianity and today, Ephesus is an important tourism centre in Turkey.
The ancient city Ephesus is located in Selcuk, a small town 30km away from Kusadasi.



Ephesus which was established as a port, was used to be the most important commercial centre. It played a great role in the ancient times with its strategic location. Ephesus is located on a very fertile valley.

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Archaic settlement in Koressos

The shoulder of the slope from contour lines 40 m to 50 m, between the narrow gorge immediately south of the rock sanctuary and the small pea east of the presumed harbour inlet of Coressus, is fortified along approximately 300 m of its length by wall, 2.40 m thick.This has often been incorrectly identified as part of the Lysimachian city wall on the basis of superficial similarities in construction technique.Differences in detail are many, however, the most important being the lack of reinforcing towers. The only known passageway through it is situated directly above the Zeus/Meter shrine.The wall, in fact, defended the archaic settlement of Koressos, founded by Androclus and later besieged by king Croesus, who forced the inhabitants to move to a new city near the Artemision.


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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Ephesus Video


That is a amazing video about ephesus you should see it.It explain almost everything about holy ancient Ephesus City.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Ephesus Tours

Thats just a blog to help you to find our website about Ephesus Tours, if you are interested in Ephesus or if you join a cruise excursion and Kusadasi or Izmir is one of the ports that cruise stops, you should visit Ephesus, that holy ancient city.Please visit our website www.ephesuscity.com

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Ephesus & Virgin Mary Tours

Approx : 4 hours
 Your scenic motorcoach ride travels north from the port of Kusadasi past the Byzantine fortress in Selcuk, the ruins of the Temple of Artemis - one of the seven wonders of antiquity - and the magnificent remains of Basilica Of St. John. From your window, great vistas of the valley can be seen as you travel a long and winding road to the picturesque Solmissos Mountains. The House of Virgin Mary is considered by the Vatican to be final resting place of the Virgin Mary, and a small shrine dedicated to St. Mary was found in the ruins when the house was first discovered. The shrine, surrounded by lush foliage, is still cared for by the Kazarist Fathers, and Mass is celebrated at this spot every day. Many do not know that the Virgin Mary lived the last years of her life in Turkey in a small cottage near Ephesus.

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Monday, June 11, 2012

About Ephesus City

ephesuscity.com is a local Turkish Travel Agency (Licence number is A3028), They offer private shore excursions for cruise passengers who visit Kusadasi port and Izmir ports. They have about six Ephesus Tours, Half Day Ephesus Tour, Full Day Ephesus Tour, Virgin Mary , St John, Terrace Houses etc.
You can find their reviews on Trip Advisor, they are excellent.


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Interesting facts about Ephesus

Did you know these interesting facts about Ephesus?

  1. Ephesus is considered as one the greatest outdoor museums of Turkey.
  2. Ephesus is the best preserved classical city of the Eastern Mediterrranean, and among the best places in the World enabling one to genuinely soak in the atmosphere of Roman Times.
  3. Ephesus Ancient City was built four times in the history and the Ephesus we walk around today is the third one.
  4. The Celsus Library at Ephesus was the third largest library with the capacity of 12.000 scrolls after Libraries of the Alexandria and Pergamum.
  5. The Great Theatre in Ephesus has a seating capacity of 24,000.
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Sunday, June 10, 2012

Ephesus

There is a cute video about Ephesus, that can explain why you should go there.
 Ephesus Ancient City
You should watch that video about Ephesus , Virgin Mary etc.

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Ephesus Tours

   Ephesus Ancient city is the one of the places to see before die. It is an old ancient Roman City.Ephesus is in Kusadasi / Aydin. Every year more than 3 millions people visit there.A lot of cruise passenger when they arrive to Kusadasi port they prefer to Ephesus Tours instead of visit Kusadasi Bazaar.Actually They are right when you go to Ephesus you explore something in ancient history, you can feel people who have lived there that is a  memorable moments.

  By the way Ephesus Tours are not so expensive, it s worth what you pay.