Ephesus was an important ancient greek site located on the western anatolian coasts as became a popular city in roman empire period.
Ephesus was one of the city among twelve other Ionian sites.
Excavations made in Ephesus
and found items prove us the history of ephesus dates back to neolithic age.
Ephesus seaport population
was increased by the immigrants came from Greece in 1050 B.C. Ephesus was relocated around Artemis temple in 560 B.C.
Ephesus city visited by millions today was founded by the Lysimachus the general of Alexander the great in 300s B.C.
City was built according to Grid plan by Hippadomus type of city plan in which
streets run at right angles to each other, forming a grid .
Ephesus became the capital
town of the asian province of Roman empire during the reign of emperor
augustus. Popularity of the ephesus was
at the top in this time and population reaching the 200.000 people even in that
period shows the development of the city. Many Statues , monuments , buildings , houses , Roman baths
, master pieces were built in this glorious period.
Ephesus started to lose
its popularity
due to silts filling the port in 4th
century A.D. Ephesus stay more inland far from the sea due to the natural
formations so port of ephesus city which is the heart of trading stops and importance of the city decreases
year by year. Ephesus relocated and founded to the place ( ayasaluk hill ) where the city first was founded during the
byzantium period. After the collapse of Byzantium empire Ottomans reigned and
ruled the city for a long time. Today a district of Izmir city which is called
as Selcuk situated in the area with 30.000 population.
Ephesus city together with
Miletus city had raised many important and famous people in Science , culture ,
literature etc.
Ephesus remnants and finds
expanded to a very wide area of 8 km while the city was relocated many times in
past. Ephesus city and the findings
visited by 2 million people every year.
Important structures ,
monuments and places to see during the visit of Ephesus are;
Artemis temple Celcius Library Prytaneion
Virgin Mary`s house Odeion The Pollio Fountain
Temple of Domitian The
Gate of Heracles Curetes
Street
Trajan Fountain Temple of Hadrian Latriana
Hillside Houses Marble Street Ephesus Theatre
Basilica of St. John Isa
bey Mosque
Besides Cultural and
historical importance of the Ephesus , city is also very important for
christinatiy ;
the letter from
Ephesus 1 Corinthians was written by Paul between53
and 57 AD.
Gospel of John might have been written in Ephesus, c 90–100.[
Ephesus was also one of the seven cities addressed in Revelation
(Revelation 2:1–7), indicating that the church at Ephesus was strong.