-
names Apasa and
Ephesus appear to be cognate, and
recently found inscriptions seem to
pinpoint the
places in the
Hittite record.
Ephesus was
founded as...
-
early Christian accounts of
Ephesus.
According to the New Testament, the
appearance of the
first Christian missionary in
Ephesus caused locals to fear for...
- The
Council of
Ephesus was a
council of
Christian bishops convened in
Ephesus (near present-day Selçuk in Turkey) in AD 431 by the
Roman Emperor Theodosius...
- The
Battle of
Ephesus may
refer to:
Battle of
Ephesus (498 BC), in the
Ionian Revolt Battle of
Ephesus (406 BC),
between Athenians and
Peloponnesians Battle...
- Latin:
Septem dormientes), also
known in
Christendom as
Seven Sleepers of
Ephesus, and in
Islam as Aṣḥāb al-Kahf (اصحاب الکهف, aṣḥāb al-kahf, lit. Companions...
-
Ephesus is a city in
Heard County, Georgia,
United States. The city was
founded as "Loftin", and was
incorporated as "
Ephesus" in 1964,
after the local...
- Gr****). St Mark of
Ephesus Orthodox Icon and
Synaxarion (January 19) St. Mark of
Ephesus and the
False Union of
Florence St. Mark of
Ephesus: A True E****enist...
-
Ionian city of
Ephesus, a port on the
Cayster River, on the
western coast of Asia
Minor (modern-day Turkey). In the 6th
century BC,
Ephesus, like
other cities...
- John of
Ephesus (or of Asia) (Gr****: Ίωάννης ό Έφέσιος,
classical Syriac: ܝܘܚܢܢ ܕܐܦܣܘܣ, c. 507 – c. 588 AD) was a
leader of the
early Syriac Orthodox...
- Syracuse,
arrive in
Ephesus,
which turns out to be the home of
their twin brothers,
Antipholus of
Ephesus and his servant,
Dromio of
Ephesus. When the Syracusans...