#Ephesus, #Turkey: Ancient City of Ephesus - Reconstruction Video - Selcuk, Ephesus, Turkey
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Ephesus (/ˈɛfəsəs/; Greek: Ἔφεσος Ephesos; Turkish: Efes; ultimately from Hittite Apasa) was an ancient Greek city on the coast of Ionia, three kilometres southwest of present-day Selçuk in İzmir Province, Turkey.
It was built in the 10th century BC on the site of the former Arzawan capital by Attic and Ionian Greek colonists. During the Classical Greek era it was one of the twelve cities of the Ionian League.
The city flourished after it came under the control of the Roman Republic in 129 BC. According to estimates, Ephesus had a population of 33,600 to 56,000 people in the Roman period, making it the third largest city of Roman Asia Minor after Sardis and Alexandria Troas.
The city was famed for the Temple of Artemis (completed around 550 BC), one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. In 268 AD, the Temple was destroyed or damaged in a raid by the Goths. It may have been rebuilt or repaired but this is uncertain, as its later history is not clear. Emperor Constantine the Great rebuilt much of the city and erected new public baths. Following the Edict of Thessalonica from Emperor Theodosius I, what remained of the temple was destroyed in 401 AD by a mob led by St. John Chrysostom. The town was partially destroyed by an earthquake in 614 AD. The city's importance as a commercial center declined as the harbor was slowly silted up by the Küçükmenderes River.
Ephesus was one of the seven churches of Asia that are cited in the Book of Revelation.
The Gospel of John may have been written here. The city was the site of several 5th century Christian Councils (see Council of Ephesus). It is also the site of a large gladiators' graveyard. The ruins of Ephesus are a favourite international and local tourist attraction, partly owing to their easy access from Adnan Menderes Airport.
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Now in Selcuk, I visit Ephesus, the fourth largest city of the Roman Empire and the former capital of Roman Asia. I also pay a visit to one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, The Temple of Artemis, before touring around the pleasant and quaint streets of Selcuk.
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Ephesus Selçuk Great Theater TURKEY Full Tour Of Worlds Oldest Greek Roman City July 2019
Ephesus was an ancient Greek city on the coast of Ionia, three kilometres southwest of present-day Selçuk in İzmir Province, Turkey.
It was built in the 10th century BC on the site of the former Arzawan capital by Attic and Ionian Greek colonists.
During the Classical Greek era it was one of the twelve cities of the Ionian League. The city flourished after it came under the control of the Roman Republic in 129 BC.
The city was famed for the nearby Temple of Artemis (completed around 550 BC), one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
Among many other monumental buildings are the Library of Celsus, and a theatre capable of holding 25,000 spectators.
Ephesos was one of the seven churches of Asia that are cited in the Book of Revelation. The Gospel of John may have been written here.
The city was the site of several 5th-century Christian Councils
The city was destroyed by the Goths in 263, and although rebuilt, the city's importance as a commercial centre declined as the harbour was slowly silted up by the Küçükmenderes River. It was partially destroyed by an earthquake in AD 614.
The ruins of Ephesus are a favourite international and local tourist attraction, partly owing to their easy access from Adnan Menderes Airport or from the cruise ship port of Kuşadası, some 30 km to the South.
Selcuk and ancient ruins in Ephesus: Travel Turkey GoPro Vlog ep3
In episode 3 of Roxanne Taylor Media's TRAVEL TURKEY GoPro Vlog Series we go to the ancient ruins of Ephesus and stay in Selcuk finding a rug shop with bonus entertainment.
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Ephesus Museum and St. John's Sunset | Selçuk, Turkey
Today was a travel day and chill day because Isa had food poisoning. So the video is pretty chill too.
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0:01 - Leaving Istanbul, flight from Ataturk airport to Izmir
0:38 - Arrival at Izmir, bus from airport to Selcuk
1:05 - Arrival at Selcuk, checking into Ali Baba's House
1:39 - Ephesus Museum
2:41 - Exploring
2:55 - Isa Bey Mosque
3:18 - Basilica of St. John ruins
4:17 - Sunset
4:50 - Center of Selcuk
4:59 - Defunct train station?
We flew from Istanbul to Izmir, then took a free bus to Selcuk (provided by Atlas Global). In Selcuk, we checked out the Ephesus Museum, Isa Bey Mosque, and the Basilica of St. John.
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Magnificent Ancient Ruins of Ephesus, Turkey (With Facts/Figures)
Ancient Ephesus, Turkey is known as the City of the Gods. It was an ancient Greek city built in the 10th Century B.C. which flourished under the control of the Roman Republic in 129 B.C. It once had a population of over 50,000 people. As you can see from the video, there are many ruins that are left to remind us of a great city that once was.
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EXPLORING the historic city of EPHESUS (EFES, ΕΦΕΣΟΣ), a complete tour (TURKEY)
SUBSCRIBE: - Let's go visit Ephesus (Greek: Ἔφεσος Ephesos; Turkish: Efes) which was an ancient Greek city[ on the coast of Ionia, three kilometres southwest of present-day Selçuk in İzmir Province, Turkey. It was built in the 10th century BC by Attic and Ionian Greek colonists. During the Classical Greek era it was one of the twelve cities of the Ionian League. The city flourished after it came under the control of the Roman Republic in 129 BC.
The city was famed for the nearby Temple of Artemis (completed around 550 BC), one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.[6] Among many other monumental buildings are the Library of Celsus, and a theatre capable of holding 25,000 spectators.
The ruins of Ephesus are a favourite international and local tourist attraction, partly owing to their easy access from Adnan Menderes Airport or from the cruise ship port of Kuşadası, some 30 km to the South.
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Temple of Artemis, Selçuk, İzmir, Aegean Region, Turkey, Asia
The Temple of Artemis or Artemision, also known less precisely as the Temple of Diana, was a Greek temple dedicated to an ancient, local form of the goddess Artemis. It was located in Ephesus. It was completely rebuilt three times, and in its final form was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. By 401 AD it had been ruined or destroyed. Only foundations and fragments of the last temple remain at the site. The earliest version of the temple antedated the Ionic immigration by many years, and dates to the Bronze Age. Callimachus, in his Hymn to Artemis, attributed it to the Amazons. In the 7th century BC, it was destroyed by a flood. Its reconstruction, in more grandiose form, began around 550 BC, under the Cretan architect Chersiphron and his son Metagenes. The project was funded by Croesus of Lydia, and took 10 years to complete. This version of the temple was destroyed in 356 BC by Herostratus in an act of arson. The next, greatest and last form of the temple, funded by the Ephesians themselves, is described in Antipater of Sidon's list of the world's Seven Wonders. The Temple of Artemis was located near the ancient city of Ephesus, about 75 km south from the modern port city of İzmir, in Turkey. Today the site lies on the edge of the modern town of Selçuk. The sacred site (temenos) at Ephesus was far older than the Artemision itself. Pausanias was certain that it antedated the Ionic immigration by many years, being older even than the oracular shrine of Apollo at Didyma. He said that the pre-Ionic inhabitants of the city were Leleges and Lydians. Callimachus, in his Hymn to Artemis attributed the earliest temenos at Ephesus to the Amazons, whose worship he imagined already centered upon an image of Artemis, their matron goddess. Pausanias says that Pindar believed the temple's founding Amazons to have been involved with the siege at Athens. Tacitus also believed in the Amazon foundation, however Pausanias believed the temple predated the Amazons. Modern archaeology cannot confirm Callimachus's Amazons, but Pausanias's account of the site's antiquity seems well-founded. Before World War I, site excavations by David George Hogarth identified three successive temple buildings. Re-excavations in 1987-88 confirmed that the site was occupied as early as the Bronze Age, with a sequence of pottery finds that extend forward to Middle Geometric times, when a peripteral temple with a floor of hard-packed clay was constructed in the second half of the 8th century BC. The peripteral temple at Ephesus offers the earliest example of a peripteral type on the coast of Asia Minor, and perhaps the earliest Greek temple surrounded by colonnades anywhere.
Exploring Ephesus | Selçuk, Turkey
We spent the day exploring the ancient city of Ephesus. It was awesome.
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0:10 - Welcome to Ephesus
0:35 - Heracles Gate (aka Hercules in English) and Street of Curetes
1:00 - Fountain of Trajan
1:13 - Temple of Hadrian
1:19 - Terrace Houses (so cool!)
2:15 - Library of Celsus
2:32 - Camera Fail :(
2:49 - Public Market
2:59 - Harbour Street (ancient main entrance into the city)
3:14 - Grand Theatre
3:47 - Mary's Church
4:14 - Taking a Dolmus (minibus) from Ephesus back to Selcuk
4:30 - Exploring!
5:06 - Exercising!
5:50 - Temple of Artemis
6:23 - Train from Selcuk to Denizli
7:01 - Arrival in Denizli
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Ancient Ephesus, Selcuk, Turkey, August 2011
The ancient city of Ephesus in Turkey, excursion available from Bodrum
The Statues of Artemis at the Ephesus Archaeological Museum, Selcuk, Turkey
The museum of Ephesus which is the home to the 'finds' from the nearby Ephesus Excavation site. Its best known exhibits are the statues of Artemis retrieved from the temple of the Goddess in Ephesus. It also is the home of the Agricultural Museum. Nearby is the site of the Byzantine Church of St John and the tomb of St John the Evangelist. Other tourist sites close by are the Port of Kusadasi, the House of St Mary, Ephesus and the 13th Century Isa Bey Mosque.
Ephesus Ancient City Tour, Selcuk Turkey
Top Things To Do in SELÇUK, Home of EPHESUS
We take you to the city of Selçuk in this episode. Selçuk is district of İzmir and it is only 1 hour drive from the center of the city.
The main attraction of Selçuk is the Ancient City of Ephesus. But Selçuk is far more than Ephesus. In this video, we compiled a list of our top recommendations, from the places to see, to the activities that you can do here...
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