- Limberis, 'The
Council of
Ephesos: The
Demise of the See of
Ephesos and the Rise of the Cult of the Theotokos' in
Helmut Koester,
Ephesos:
Metropolis of Asia...
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foundation of
temples and the
establishment of
numerous ancient cities like
Ephesos, Cyme, Smyrna, Sinope, Myrina, Magnesia, Pygela, etc. The
texts of the...
- The
Ephesos Museum in
Vienna displays antiquities from the city of
Ephesus (Gr****: Έφεσος, German:
Ephesos), in modern-day Turkey.
Begun in the late 19th...
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Anton Bammer: Das
Heiligtum der
Artemis von
Ephesos. 1984;
Anton Bammer –
Ulrike Muss: Das
Artemision von
Ephesos.
Sonderheft Antike Welt. Vol. 20, 1996....
- p. 84.
Pliny the Elder.
Natural History. 16.79.213–216. "CNG: IONIA,
Ephesos. Phanes". cngcoins.com.
Circa 625–600 BC. EL
Trite (14 mm, 4.67 g) Pliny...
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Zenodotus (Ancient Gr****: Ζηνόδοτος) was a Gr**** grammarian,
literary critic,
Homeric scholar, and the
first librarian of the
Library of Alexandria. A...
- Little,
Brown and Company, 2010, pp. 48-49
Josef Keil (1929)
Excavations In
Ephesos Dr.
Fabian Kanz, "Arsinoe IV of Egypt:
Sister of
Cleopatra identified?"...
- were
established in
other major cities and
cultural centers including Ephesos, Athens, and Timgad.
Ancient Roman cuisine changed over the long duration...
- Wood
discovered the
remains of the 4th century BC
Temple of
Artemis at
Ephesos,
another Wonder of the
Ancient World. The
natural history collections were...
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pilgrimage destination in the
Eastern Roman Empire after Constantinople,
Ephesos, and Thessaloniki. In 1018, the
emperor Basil II went on a
pilgrimage to...