Kusadasi by Archaeologous
Archaeologous offers tour planning in Kusadasi as it is a favorite vacation destination for cruise passengers and multi-day vacationers. Conveniently located close to many ancient legendary cities, it's loaded with adventure, activities and shopping opportunities. Contact Archaeologous for your Turkey vacation. - created at
Kusadasi by Archaeologous
Archaeologous.com offers day tours and multi-day tours in Kusadasi as it is a favorite vacation destination for cruise passengers and multi-day vacationers. Conveniently located close to many ancient legendary cities, it's loaded with adventure, activities and shopping opportunities. Contact Archaeologous.com for assistance with your Turkey vacation. - created at
Ephesus, Turkey: Ancient City
More info about travel to Turkey: Rick joins his friend (and guide for Rick's bus tours through Turkey), to learn about the ancient home of the Ephesians — one of the world’s greatest classical sites.
At you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
DroneAdventures Turkey 2014
DroneAdventures expedition to Aphrodisias and Ephesus in Southern Turkey (August 2014). More at DroneAdventures.org
Efes-Turska - Ephesus-Turkey
Ancient Turkey is not old Ephesus is a tourist goldmine
Not older than 300 years ephesus and Virgin Mary house Home to the revelation fear program
Walk in Ephesus, Turkey 2019
Ephesus, Efes in Turkish, is the Jewel of the ancient world and one of the most visited sites in Turkey is located in the province of Izmir. The ruins of the ancient city are mesmerizing with all the detailed and precise plan and craftsmanship. Walk with me in the ancient city of Ephesus and see it yourself!
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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Bodrum - Turkey official video ( English & Turkish )
Bodrum , formerly Halicarnassus, is a Turkish port town in Muğla Province, in the southwestern Aegean Region of the country. It is located on the southern coast of Bodrum Peninsula, at a point that checks the entry into the Gulf of Gökova, and it faces the Greek island of Kos. Today, it is an international center of tourism and yachting. The city was called Halicarnassus of Caria in ancient times. The Mausoleum of Mausolus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, was here.
Bodrum Castle, built by the Crusaders in the 15th century, overlooks the harbor and the International Marina. The castle grounds includes a Museum of Underwater Archeology and hosts several cultural festivals throughout the year.
Bodrum is the member of the The Most Beautiful Bays in the World Club .
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This film is made by Mr.Coşkun Aral and his team.
Temple of Artemis - Selcuk, Ephesus, Turkey
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To the right of the road leading to Kusadasi can be seen the ruins of the Temple of Artemis (Diana), one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. Artemis, the virgin goddess of nature, and protectress of women in childbirth is mentioned in the Iliad with the phrase: Praise be to Artemis! She, who would water her horses at the reed-filled Meles river, then pass speedily through Smyrna on her golden chariot towards the vineyards of Coloros.
The mention of Smyrna in this description would suggest that the goddess Artemis is of Anatolian origin. At another point in his Iliad, Homer gives the birthplace of Artemis as Ortygie. Ortygie means quail in ancient Greek, and might also have been related to the Mount Nightingale (Bülbüldag) which was the site of the original city of Ephesus.
Furthermore, the Ephesians at one point had a resolution passed in the Roman senate stating that their place of origin was Ortygie, and Artemis their patron goddess. It is perhaps for this reason that the Ephesians erected such a magnificent temple to this goddess. Artemis is not, in fact, a word of Greek origin, but a derivative of artems, meaning untouched, or 'unspoiled' in an ancient local tongue.
In Ephesus, Artemis was considered as one and the same as Cybele, the goddess from whom the land of Anatolia is said to have been born. She is depicted as a multi breasted figure with many facets, and bears the model of a temple on her head, in the form of a crown. This triple-storeyed crown indicates that she is the protector of cities, while the crescent on her forehead indicates that she is the moon goddess. The breasts, at the same time, link her to the fertility cult. Artemis also bore the symbol of the bee, the emblem of Ephesus, which indicates that she is a unique product of Anatolian mythology. The ruined Artemision contained a total of 127 columns, the 36 façade columns being decorated with reliefs. It was 115 metres long, 55 metres wide and 18 metres high.
The earliest traces of the Artemision building date to the 7th century B.C. The original temple was destroyed by the Cimmerians, and was re-built during the 6th century B.C Destroyed once more during the reign of the mad king Herostratos in the year 356 B.C, Ephesus began to rebuild its cult centre on an even grander scale after that date. Alexander passed through Ephesus at about that time and learning that the temple had been destroyed and burnt down on his birthday, he expressed the Desire to assist with its re-construction.
He wished, the new temple to be dedicated to him. But the Ephesians could not assent to this and undertook the reconstruction of the temple without his aid. The new temple of Artemis measured 105 metres by 55 metres, and was 25 metres in height, covering an area 6000 square metres in all. Alexander extended the temenos to include an inhabitated area around the temple as part of the sacred compound. This sacred area was preserved through the rule of several different kings and governors, was expanded and finally abolished by the emperor Augustus. In 263 AD., the temple was sacked and destroyed during the invasion of the Goths.
Efesus turkey
Bu video, Selçuk kentinde, Efes'e olan yolculuğumuzla ilgili
Küçük Asya'nın batı kıyısındaki antik bir Yunan kenti, modern Türkiye'de Diana Tapınağı. Erken Hristiyanlığın önemli bir merkezidir. Aziz Paul burada vaaz verdi ve Aziz John'un burada yaşadığı söyleniyor
This video about our journey to Ephesus
an ancient Greek city on the western coast of Asia Minor, in modern Turkey, site of the temple of Diana. It is an important center of early Christianity. St. Paul preached here, and St. John is said to have lived here.
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Best of Pamukkale and Hierapolis, South West Turkey
Pamukkale, which can be translated to cotton castle, is one of the most sought after destinations in Turkey. This unique natural site is composed of terraces of carbonate minerals and hot springs known as Travertines. It is located within the Denizli Province, in the River Menderes valley in south-western Turkey. The sight is also home to the ancient Greco-Roman and Byzantine city of Hierapolis, known for its Archaeology Museum and a well preserved 12,000-seat Roman amphitheatre. The Hierapolis-Pamukkale attractions was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988.
INTRODUCTION FILM OF EPHESUS MEETING 2015
Ephesus Meeting May 25, 2015
Participant Groups:
Hillsdale College, MI
Furman University, SC
Baylor University, TX
Liberty University, VA
Ambrose University, Calgary, Canada
Ridley College, Australia
Lecturers:
Dr. Mark Wilson
Visiting Professor of Early Christianity, Regent University
Dr. Ed Hinson
Dean, School of Religion, Liberty University
Dr. J. Randall Price
Distinguished Research Professor, Liberty University
Dr. Charles Nienkirchen
Professor of Christian History and Spirituality, Ambrose University
Closing Prayer:
Dr. Tim Foster, Ridley College
Opening:
Dr. Mark Fairchild, Huntington University
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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Ephesus Turkey : A complete Tour Guide
Of all the ruins and archaeological attractions in Turkey, Ephesus is the most famous. Tourists from around the world come here to walk down the well-preserved Roman streets, gaze at the mighty monuments, and soak up the ancient soul of this ruined city. Many travelers use the picturesque village of Selçuk (right beside the ruins) as their base, but you can also easily visit from the nearby seaside town of Kuşadası or the city of İzmir. Wherever you base yourself, allow enough time to explore. You'll find plenty of things to do in Ephesus and so much history to absorb, and even a short tour of the highlights will take half a day
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Pamukkale: Turkey's most impressive natural sight
Learn more about Pamukkale, Hierapolis and Turkey:
Discover Pamukkale, Turkey's most impressive natural sight composed of terraces of carbonate minerals and hot springs known as Travertines. Located within the Denizli Province, in the River Menderes valley it has become one of the most visited destination in south-western Turkey.
The Pamukkale sight is also home to the ancient Greco-Roman and Byzantine city of Hierapolis, known for its Archaeology Museum and a well preserved 12,000-seat Roman amphitheatre. The Hierapolis-Pamukkale attractions was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988.
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EPHESUS
Ephesus Ruins
This huge site, one of the best preserved ancient cities in the Mediterranean, will take most of the day to see every part in detail. It is easily approached by road from Selçuk, or by public transport from Kuşadası.
Turkey 14.1 : Bergama - Archaeology Museum & Asclepion
Asclepion was one of the early therapeutic communities where body & mind were treated.
THE GODS OF DEATH HAVE NO ACCES was the curative message on the entrance gate of Asclepion.
Turki Tour 2013 - PAMUKKALE
Bermalam di Bursa kemudian bertolak ke Pamukkale dari Bursa selama 8 jam perjalanan
Holy Land Cruise aboard Royal Princess
Long complete HD video of my sixth cruise, a twelve day Holy Land voyage in the fall of 2009 on the old Royal Princess. This video includes all activities on board the ship as well as extensive coverage of my adventures ashore. See the index below for details.
0:00:58 My pre-cruise tour of Athens, Greece
0:19:54 Sail away from Piraeus, Greece
0:29:44 Santorini, Greece sail in
0:33:13 Santorini shore excursion
0:55:39 Santorini sail away
1:01:01 Patmos, Greece sail in
1:02:47 Patmos shore excursion
1:14:53 Kusadasi, Turkey sail in
1:17:32 Shore excursion to Ephesus and Sirince
1:42:49 Kusadasi sail away
1:53:01 Sea day in the Mediterranean
1:53:32 Haifa, Israel sail in
1:55:04 Shore excursion to the Sea of Galilee & Nazareth
2:16:29 Haifa sail away
2:20:48 Ashdod, Israel sail in
2:22:15 Shore excursion to Jerusalem & Bethlehem
2:57:19 Port Said, Egypt sail in
2:57:54 Overnight shore excursion to Cairo, Egypt (including Pyrmids & Nile River)
4:14:23 Alexandria, Egypt sail away
4:18:47 Three sea days
4:22:10 A rainy arrival in Venice, Italy
4:40:14 Day Two in Venice, Italy (much better weather)
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