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  1. Ephesus

    About the ancient city in Anatolia the town in the southern United States Ephesus, Georgia homonyms of the Turkish word Efes Efes disambiguation Infobox Settlement official name Ephesus Polytonic ... 250px image caption Library of Celsus Location map Turkey label Ephesus label size 100 lat 37.939722 long 27.340833 marksize 9 position right width 280 float right caption Ephesus Efes Ephesus Ancient ... behind Rome , the empire s capital. ref http quezi.com 7401 Quezi Ephesus ref ref name OCU http www.oc.edu president greece turkey tour Ephesus.aspx Oklahoma Christian University Ephesus ref Ephesus ... River K k Menderes . Ephesus was one of the seven churches of Asia that are cited in the Book ... was the site of several 5th century Christian Councils, see Council of Ephesus . It is also the site ... of Sel uk , in the Sel uk district of zmir Province , Turkey . The ruins of Ephesus are a favorite ... Airport and via the port of Ku adas . History Neolithic age The area surrounding Ephesus was already ... centuries BC. Scholars believe that Ephesus was founded on the settlement of Apasa or Abasa , a Bronze ... thumb Site of the Temple of Artemis in the town of Sel uk , near Ephesus. Ephesus was founded as an Attic ... of ancient Ephesus as attested by excavations at the Seljuk castle during the 1990s . The mythical ... of his father, King Kadros. According to the legend, he founded Ephesus on the place where the oracle ... were identified together as Artemis of Ephesus . The many breasted Lady of Ephesus , identified with Artemis ... that the temple was built by Ephesus, son of the river god Caystrus ref cite web url http www.ancientlibrary.com ..., scarcely a trace remains. Archaic period About 650 BC, Ephesus was attacked by the Cimmerians ..., the city was ruled by a series of tyrants. After a revolt by the people, Ephesus was ruled by a council ... books.google.com ?id cABi5Pt7FgQC&pg PR7&dq Ephesus 22poetess 22 last translation by M.L. West year ... Zenodotos and physicians Soranus Greek physician Soranus and Rufus. About 560 BC Ephesus was conquered ...   more details



  1. Ephesus Museum

    Ephesus Museum may refer to Ephesos Museum in Vienna Ephesus Archaeological Museum in Sel uk near Ephesus disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Battle of Ephesus

    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 disambig ...   more details



  1. Council of Ephesus

    The Council of Ephesus may refer to The First Council of Ephesus of 431. The Second Council of Ephesus of 449. The Third Council of Ephesus of 475. disambig Category 5th century Christian church councils ...   more details



  1. Dear Ephesus

    Dear Ephesus was an American Christian music Christian Emo music Emo music group. They were voted third favorite new group of 1997 by HM Magazine readers, Fact date May 2007 and went on to release two albums. The band broke up at the end of the 1990s. Several members reformed as Tenderfoot , hoping to fill their Bulletproof Records contract and reach the secular market. They had one release under this name, The Devil And Rock And Roll , in 2000. ref name Powell Fe TF cite book last Powell title Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music year 2002 chapter Tenderfoot page 938 ref Band members Aaron Wiederspahn vocals Brett Levsen guitar Ed Lamoso guitar Louis Defabrizio bass Jeff Irizarry drums Discography A View of Epic Proportions EP 1995, Review http web.archive.org web 20010713013004 www.hmmagazine.com issue75 75Reviews.htm HM Magazine ref name HM 75 cite journal last McGovern first Brian Vincent year 1999 month January February title Indie Album Reviews DEAR EPHESUS A View of Epic Proportions journal HM Magazine issn 1066 6923 issue 75 pages accessdate 2007 04 24 ref , http www.crossrhythms.co.uk products Dear Ephesus A View Of Epic Proportions 11965 Cross Rhythms ref name CM 48 cite journal last Wilson first Jon year 1998 month December title Dear Ephesus A View Of Epic Proportions ... products Dear Ephesus The Consolation Of Pianissimo 6633 Cross Rhythms ref name CM 43 cite journal last Wilson first Jon year 1998 month February title Dear Ephesus The Consolation Of Pianissimo ... DEAR EPHESUS The Absent Sounds Of Me journal HM Magazine issn 1066 6923 issue 74 pages accessdate ... 679 1 edition First printing chapter Dear Ephesus pages 244 245 cite journal last first title Dear Ephesus month May June year 1998 issue 18 journal 7ball Feature Story External links imdb name id 1827824 name Aaron J. Wiederspahn http www.hmmagazine.com exclusive dear ephesus new band 1997200306 index.php ... 39894025 Dear Ephesus Myspace Page Category American Christian rock groups Category American emo musical ...   more details



  1. Apollonius of Ephesus

    Apollonius of Ephesus floruit fl. 180 210 was an anti Montanism Montanist Greeks Greek ecclesiology ecclesiastical writer, probably from Anatolia Asia Minor . Image Ac artemisephesus.jpg thumb left 250px Site of the Temple of Artemis in Ephesus. He was thoroughly acquainted with the Christian history of Ephesus and the doings of the Phrygia n Montanists. The unknown author of Praedestinatus says he was a Bishop of Ephesus. ref Unknown Author. Praedestinatus . I, 26, 27, 28 P.L., LIII, 596. ref However, the lack of support from other Christian writers makes this testimony doubtful. He undertook the defense of the Church against Montanus , and followed in the footsteps of Zoticus of Comana, Cappadocia Comanus , Julian of Apamaea, Sotas of Anchialus, and Apollinaris Claudius Apollinaris of Hierapolis . His work is cited by Eusebius of Caesarea Eusebius ref Church History Eusebius Church History , V, 18. ref , and is praised by Jerome St. Jerome , ref Jerome s De Viris Illustribus De Viris Illustribus 40 ref but has been lost, and not even its title is known. It most likely showed the falsity of the Montanist prophecies, recounted the unedifying lives of Montanus and his prophetesses. It also gave currency to the report of their suicide by hanging, and threw light on some of the adepts of the sect, including the apostate Themison of Eretria Themison , and the pseudo martyr Alexander. Themison, having evaded martyrdom by means of money, posed as an innovator, addressing a letter to his ... and the Roman Catholic Church Church . Alexander, a notorious thief, publicly condemned at Ephesus ... to life of a dead man at Ephesus by the Apostle John the Apostle St. John , whose Apocalypse he knew ... cathen 01617d.htm Apollonius of Ephesus at Catholic Encyclopedia References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Apollonius of Ephesus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Apollonius of Ephesus Category Ancient ...   more details



  1. Hermione of Ephesus

    Infobox Saint name Saint Hermione birth date death date 117 feast day 4 September venerated in Roman Catholic Church image imagesize 150px caption birth place death place titles Martyr beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues Saint Hermione of Ephesus died 117 AD is a 2nd century Christian martyr venerated by the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches. She was the daughter of Saint Philip the Deacon . She was killed during the persecutions of Christians under the Roman emperor Trajan . In the Acts of the Apostles , Hermione is called a prophet ess. ref http www.catholic.org saints saint.php?saint id 3744 Catholic Online ref Notes reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ephesus, Hermione Of ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 117 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ephesus, Hermione Of Category 117 deaths Category Roman Catholic saints Category 2nd century Christian martyr saints Category 2nd century Christian female saints Category Year of birth unknown saint stub de Hermione von Ephesos el ro Hermione din Efes sh Hermiona iz Efeza ...   more details



  1. Gaius of Ephesus

    Gaius of Ephesus also Gaios is numbered among the Seventy Disciples . He was Bishop of Ephesus Epistle to the Romans Romans 16 23 . The Church remembers St. Gaius on January 4 among the Seventy, and on November 5. Source St. Nikolai Velimirovic , The Prologue from Ohrid External links http ocafs.oca.org FeastSaintsViewer.asp?FSID 100060 Apostle Gaius of the Seventy , January 4 OCA http ocafs.oca.org FeastSaintsViewer.asp?FSID 103182 Apostle Gaius of the Seventy , November 5 OCA References Orthodoxwiki source title Apostle Gaius oldid 70621 Category Seventy Disciples Category Greek saints Category 1st century Christian saints Category 1st century bishops saint stub ka ru ...   more details



  1. Mark of Ephesus

    Unsourced image removed Image Mark of Ephesus.jpg right frame St. Mark of Ephesus Infobox Saint name Saint Mark of Ephesus birth date 1392 death date June 3, 1444 age 52 feast day January 19 venerated in Eastern Orthodox Church Eastern Orthodoxy image Mark of Ephesus.jpg imagesize caption birth place Constantinople death place Constantinople titles Bishop of Ephesus beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date 1734 canonized place Constantinople canonized by Patriarch Seraphim of Constantinople attributes Long white beard, vested as a bishop , holding a scroll in one hand and Crucifix Cross in the other patronage major shrine suppressed date issues Mark of Ephesus Eugenikos the courteous , Greek language Greek , a 15th century Archbishop of Ephesus , is famous for his defense of Eastern Orthodoxy at the Council of Florence 1438 1445 AD in spite of Byzantine Emperor John VIII Palaeologus and Pope Eugene IV . He held Rome to be in Schism religion schism and heresy ... of Ephesus. Doctors gave up on trying to save the life of the terminally ill sister of Demetrios Zourbaios ... no longer have any illness. She asked him who he was and he informed her, I am the Metropolitan of Ephesus ... for another 15 years. Legacy The Eastern Orthodox Church Orthodox Church considers Mark of Ephesus ...?SID 4&ID 1&FSID 100228 St Mark of Ephesus Orthodox Icon and Synaxarion January 19 http www.orthodoxinfo.com ecumenism stmark.aspx St. Mark of Ephesus and the False Union of Florence http www.roca.org OA 26 26f.htm St. Mark of Ephesus A True Ecumenist http www.stjohnthebaptist.org.au articles mark.html Address of St. Mark of Ephesus on the Day of His Death http www.impantokratoros.gr ... volume 160 containing the works of Mark of Ephesus http www.ephesus.com Orthodox St.Mark of Ephesus.txt St. Mark of Ephesus Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mark Of Ephesus ALTERNATIVE ..., 1444 PLACE OF DEATH Constantinople DEFAULTSORT Mark Of Ephesus Category 1392 births Category 1444 deaths ...   more details



  1. Michael of Ephesus

    Michael of Ephesus or Michael Ephesius fl. early or mid 12th century AD wrote important commentaries on Aristotle , including the first full commentary on the Sophistical Refutations , which established the regular study of that text. ref A.C. Lloyd, review of S. Ebbesen, Commentators and commentaries on Aristotle s Sophistici elenchi Leiden Brill, 1981 , Journal of Hellenic Studies 106 1986 , pp. 231 233 ref Life Little is known about Michael s life. He worked in the philosophy school of the University of Constantinople . Together with Eustratius of Nicaea , he was part of a circle organized by Anna Comnena . ref name sorabji Richard Sorabji , http www.rep.routledge.com article A021 Aristotle Commentators, Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy , 1998, 2002 ref As Michael suggests at the end of his Parva Naturalia commentary, his goal was to provide coverage of texts in the Corpus Aristotelicum that had been neglected by earlier commentators ref CAG XXII.1 http books.google.com books?id 8rhfAAAAMAAJ&pg PA149 p. 149 , cited by Hans B. Gottschalk, The Earliest Aristotelian Commentators, in Sorabji ed. , Aristotle Transformed Ithaca Cornell University Press, 1990 , p. 68 n. 67 ref this was part of a cooperative scholarly undertaking conceived and guided by Anna Comnena. ref R. Browning, An Unpublished Funeral Oration on Anna Comnena, Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society n.s. 8 1962 ref The fanciful suggestion that the Aristotelian commentator was none other than Michael VII Doukas , making good on his tuition under Michael Psellos who was apparently not Michael of Ephesus teacher and turning after his abdication to scholarship as the archbishop of Ephesus, is no longer taken seriously. Work Michael s breadth is remarkable, and his interpretive method has been compared ... translations Aristotle and Michael of Ephesus on the Movement and Progression of Animals , trans. Anthony Preus, Hildesheim Georg Olms, 1981 Aspasius, Anonymous, Michael of Ephesus, On Aristotle ...   more details



  1. Ephesus, Georgia

    Infobox settlement Basic info official name Ephesus, Georgia other name native name for cities whose native name is not in English nickname settlement type Town motto images and maps image skyline imagesize image caption image flag flag size image seal seal size image shield shield size image blank emblem blank emblem type blank emblem size image map Heard County Georgia Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Ephesus Highlighted.svg mapsize 250px map caption Location in Heard County, Georgia Heard County and the state of Georgia U.S. state Georgia image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 image dot map dot mapsize dot map caption dot x dot y pushpin map the name of a location map as per http en.wikipedia.org wiki Template Location map pushpin label position the position of the pushpin label left, right, top, bottom, none pushpin map caption pushpin mapsize Location subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 Georgia U.S. state Georgia subdivision type2 List of counties in Georgia U.S. state County subdivision name2 Heard County, Georgia Heard subdivision type3 subdivision name3 subdivision type4 subdivision name4 Politics government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 for places with, say, both a mayor and a city manager leader name1 leader title2 leader name2 leader title3 leader name3 leader title4 leader name4 established title Settled established ... GR 3 website footnotes Ephesus is a town in Heard County, Georgia Heard County , Georgia U.S. state Georgia , United States . Originally founded as Lofton, Georgia the name was changed to Ephesus sometime in the mid 1960s. The population was 388 at the 2000 census. Geography Ephesus is located at coord ... Category Towns in Georgia U.S. state ca Ephesus Ge rgia es Ephesus Georgia ht Ephesus, Georgie nl Ephesus Georgia pt Ephesus Ge rgia vo Ephesus ...   more details



  1. Polycrates of Ephesus

    for the tyrant of Samos Polycrates Eastern Christianity Polycrates of Ephesus flourished c. 130s 130 196 was an Early Christian bishop who resided in Ephesus . He should not be confused with Polycrates of Samos. Roberts and Donaldson noted that Polycrates belonged to a family in which he was the eighth Christian bishop and he presided over the church of Ephesus, in which the traditions of St. John were yet fresh in men s minds at the date of his birth. He had doubtless known Polycarp , and Irenaeus also. He seems to have presided over a synod of Asiatic bishops A.D. 196 which came together to consider this matter of the Paschal feast. It is surely noteworthy that nobody doubted that it was kept by a Christian and Apostolic ordinance. So Paul of Tarsus St. Paul argues from its Christian observance, in his rebuke of the Corinthians. They were keeping it unleavened ceremonially, and he urges a spiritual unleavening as more important. The Christian hallowing of Pentecost connects with the Paschal Passover over Easter argument. The Sabbath in Christianity Christian Sabbath hinges on these points. sup Notes 1 sup Polycrates is best known for his letter addressed to the Roman Bishop Pope Victor I Victor who was attempting to find a consensus about the proper date to celebrate Easter , see also Quartodecimanism . The Byzantine historian Eusebius of Caesarea Eusebius wrote, A question of no small importance arose at that time. For the parishes of all Asia, as from an older tradition, held that the fourteenth day of the moon, on which day the Jews were commanded to sacrifice the lamb, should be observed as the feast of the Saviour s passover...But it was not the custom of the churches ..., who lived in the Holy Spirit and now rests at Ephesus and, moreover, John, who was both a witness .... He fell asleep at Ephesus. And Polycarp in Smyrna , who was a bishop and martyr and Thraseas, bishop ... Romans de Polykrates von Ephesus es Pol crates de feso fr Polycrate d ph se ko it Policrate ...   more details



  1. Menecrates of Ephesus

    Menecrates of Ephesus 330 270 BC was an ancient Greek literature ancient Greek didactic poetry didactic poet of the Hellenistic period . ref Oxford Classical Dictionary , ed. Hornblower, Simon, and Antony Spawforth. 3rd ed. Oxford Oxford University Press, 1996. ISBN 9780192687678 p.958 ref He wrote a poem Works after the model of Hesiod s Works and Days , which included a discussion of bee s based on the work of Aristotle . He was the teacher of the astronomical poet Aratus . ref Philip Thibodeau, Menekrates of Ephesos , p. 545 in The Encyclopedia of Ancient Natural Scientists , ed. Paul T. Keyser and Georgia L. Irby Massie. London & New York Routledge, 2008. ISBN 9780415340205 ref . References edition of his surviving works Supplementum Hellenisticum , ed. Hugh Lloyd Jones P J Parsons H G Nesselrath J U Powell. Berlin & New York W. de Gruyter, 1983 ISBN 9783110081718 Reflist Category Ancient Greek poets Category 3rd century BC Greek people Category 3rd century BC poets Category Ancient Ephesians Category Ancient Greek didactic poets Category 330s BC births Category 270 BC deaths Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Ephesus, Menecrates of ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 330 BC PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 270 BC PLACE OF DEATH ...   more details



  1. Maximus of Ephesus

    Maximus of Ephesus c.310 372 was a Neoplatonist philosopher. He is said to have come from a rich family, and exercised great influence over the emperor Julian the Apostate Julian , who was commended to him by Aedesius . He pandered to the emperor s love of magic and theurgy , and by judicious administration of the omens won a high position at court. His overbearing manner made him numerous enemies, and, after being imprisoned after the death of Julian, he was put to death by Valens . Life The most detailed source for the life of Maximus is Eunapius in his Lives of the Sophists , but he is also referred to by Ammianus Marcellinus , the emperor Julian the Apostate Julian , and Libanius . Christian writers also discuss him, albeit in very negative terms. Maximus was born around the beginning of the 4th century. Ammianus Marcellinus calls Ephesus the hometown of Maximus. This is doubted by some scholars, ref Delfim Santos 2005 p. 314. Note also that in the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica , he is listed under Maximus of Smyrna ref but it is certain that he originated from the west of Asia Minor . His parents were wealthy. Maximus had a brother named Claudianus, who also became a philosopher. ref Richard Goulet Claudianus , in Richard Goulet ed. Dictionnaire des philosophes antiques , Bd. 2, Paris 1994, p. 401. ref Another brother, Nymphidianus of Smyrna Nymphidianus , was appointed by emperor Julian the Apostate Julian more magister epistularum the Graecarum secretary for Greek correspondence ... Sosipatra by one of her relatives. Around 350 Maximus left Pergamon in order to work in Ephesus ... arts practised by Maximus, but his warning had the opposite effect, and Julian went to Ephesus ... favorably for him, but he was sent to his hometown Ephesus, where the new proconsul of Asia, Festus ... . NAME Maximus Of Ephesus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 372 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Maximus Of Ephesus Category 372 deaths Category 4th century ...   more details



  1. Xenophon of Ephesus

    Xenophon of Ephesus fl. 2nd century&ndash 3rd century? was a Roman and Byzantine Greece Greek writer. His surviving work is the Ephesian Tale Ephesian Tale of Anthia and Habrocomes , one of the earliest novel s as well as one of the sources for Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet . He is not to be confused with the earlier and more famous Athenian soldier and historian, Xenophon . See also Other ancient Greek novelists Chariton The Loves of Chaereas and Callirhoe Achilles Tatius Leucippe and Clitophon Heliodorus of Emesa The Aethiopica Longus Daphnis and Chloe Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category Ancient Greek novelists Category Ancient Ephesians Category Year of birth unknown Category Year of death unknown Ancient Greece writer stub MEast writer stub ca Xenofont d Efes de Xenophon von Ephesos es Jenofonte de feso fr X nophon d ph se is Xenofon fr Efesos it Senofonte Efesio la Xenophon Ephesius nl Xenophon van Efese no Xenofon fra Efesos pl Ksenofont z Efezu ru sv Xenofon fr n Efesos ...   more details



  1. Rufus of Ephesus

    Rufus of Ephesus floruit fl. late 1st century AD was an ancient Ancient Greek medicine Greek physician and author who wrote treatises on dietetics , pathology , anatomy , and patient care. He was to some extent a follower of Hippocrates , although he at times criticized or departed from that author s teachings. His writings dealt with subjects often neglected by other authors, such as the treatment of Slavery in antiquity slaves and the elderly. Some of his works survive to this day. He was particularly influential in the East, and some of his works survive only in Arabic language Arabic . His teachings emphasized the importance of anatomy, and sought pragmatic approaches to diagnosis and treatment. Life Little is known about the life of Rufus. According to the Suda , ref Suda, Rouphos ref he lived in the time of Trajan 98 117 , which is probably correct, as Rufus quotes Zeuxis of Tarentum Zeuxis ref ap. Galen, Comment. in Hippocr. Prorrhet. I. , ii. 58. vol. xvi. p. 636 ref and Dioscorides , ref ap. Mai, Class. Auct. e Vatic. Codic. editi , vol. iv. p. 11 ref and is himself quoted by Galen . He probably studied at Alexandria , for he makes personal comments about the general health of the country and specific diseases. He then established himself at Ephesus , which was at that time a center of the medical profession. Works He wrote several medical works, some of which are still extant. The principal of these is entitled On the Names of the Parts of the Human Body . The work contains valuable information concerning the state of anatomical science before the time of Galen . Rufus .... Ibn al Nadim mentioned his few works, while Husaibia mentioned 58 books by Rufus of Ephesus. Most ... from the original text on Nabidh by Rufus of Ephesus. Hakim Syed Zillur Rahman edited the second ..., Rufus of Ephesus , from The Oxford Classical Dictionary , Hornblower, Simon, and Anthony Spawforth ..., 2004. Pormann, Peter E. ed. . Rufus of Ephesus. On Melancholy . T bingen Mohr Siebeck, 2008 ...   more details



  1. Soranus of Ephesus

    Soranus 1st 2nd century was a Ancient Greek medicine Greek physician from Ephesus . He practiced in Alexandria and subsequently in Rome , and was one of the chief representatives of the Methodic school of medicine. Several of his writings still survive, most notably his four volume treatise on gynaecology , and a Latin translation of his On Acute and Chronic Diseases . Life Little is known about the life of Soranus. According to the Suda which has two entries on him ref Suda, Soranos , 851, 852 ref he was a native of Ephesus , was the son of Menander and Phoebe, and practised medicine at Alexandria and Rome in the reigns of Trajan and Hadrian 98 138 . He lived at least as early as Archigenes , who used one of his medicines ref ap. A t. ii. 2. 55 ref he was tutor to Attalus and he was dead when Galen wrote his work De Methodo Medendi , c. 178. ref Galen, De Meth. Med. , i. 7. vol. x. ref He belonged to the Methodic school , ref Pseudo Galen, Introd. c. 4, vol. xiv. ref and was one of the most eminent physicians of that school. Little else is known about his life, except that he passed some time in Aquitania for the purpose of treating some skin diseases which were very prevalent there at the time. ref Marcellus Empiricus, De Medicam. c. 19 ref Works His treatise Gynaecology is extant first printed in 1838, later by Valentin Rose classicist V. Rose , in http books.google.com books?id 3 CeNbbVox8C 1882 , with a 6th century Latin translation by one Muscio . Also extant are parts of treatises On Signs of Fractures and On Bandages . Of his most important work On Acute and Chronic Diseases only a few fragments in Greek remain, but we possess a complete Latin translation by Caelius ... month February title Soranus of Ephesus AD 98 138 and the Methodist sect journal Journal of Medical ... the legacy of Soranus of Ephesus journal Hospital & community psychiatry volume 45 issue 5 pages ... November title A theory of conception Soranus of Ephesus journal Bull. Acad. Natl. Med. volume 171 ...   more details



  1. John of Ephesus

    John of Ephesus or of Asia c. 507 c. 586 was a leader of the Oriental Orthodoxy non Chalcedonian Syriac speaking Church in the sixth century, and one of the earliest and most important of historians who wrote in Syria c. Life Born at Amida Roman city Amida modern Diyarbak r in southern Turkey about 507, he was there ordained as a deacon in 529 by John of Tella but in 534 we find him in Palestine , and in 535 he passed to Constantinople . The cause of his leaving Amida might have been the great pandemic plague which broke out there in 542. However he also had already been traveling the region before in order to collect stories for his collection of saints lives. He was back in Amida at the start of the furious persecution directed against the Monophysites by Ephrem of Amida Ephrem , List of Orthodox Patriarchs of Antioch patriarch of Antioch , and Abraham bishop of Amida c. 520 541 . Around 540 he returned to Constantinople and made it his residence. In Constantinople he seems to have early won the notice of Justinian I , one of the main objects of whose policy was the consolidation of Eastern Christianity as a bulwark against the Zoroastrian power of Sassanid dynasty Persia , through persecution of all the remaining pagans of the empire. John is said by Barhebraeus Chron. eccl. i. 195 to have succeeded Patriarch Anthimus I of Constantinople Anthimus as Monophysite bishop of Constantinople, but this is probably a mistake. In any case, he enjoyed the emperor s favor until the death of the latter in 565 and as he himself tells us was entrusted with the administration of the entire ... account is given in the 4th book of the 3rd part of his History. He was ordained bishop of Ephesus ... Harvey, http ark.cdlib.org ark 13030 ft3d5nb1n1 Asceticism and Society in Crisis John of Ephesus and the Lives of the Eastern Saints . Berkeley, 1990. Jan Jacob van Ginkel, John of Ephesus. A Monophysite ... pearse morefathers files ephesus 0 preface.htm Public domain translation of the Ecclesiastical history ...   more details



  1. Menander of Ephesus

    for other meanings of Menander Menander disambiguation Menander of Ephesus c. early 2nd century BC was the historian whose lost work on the history of Tyre, Lebanon History Tyre was used by Josephus , who quotes Menander s list of kings of Tyre in his apologia for the Jews, Against Apion 1.18 . This Menander wrote the Acts that were done both by the Greeks and Barbarians, under every one of the Tyrian kings, and had taken much pains to learn their history out of their own records. All records having been lost, this second hand report is the basis for the traditional king list. Menander, living in a city with a considerable population of Hellenized Jews , ref http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 400&letter E Jewish Encyclopedia Ephesus . ref also seems to have written on the history of the Jews , often cited by Josephus. Sources The only extant sources for the writing of Menander are citations of his work found in Josephus s two works Antiquities of the Jews and Against Apion , or in extracts from Josephus s works found in later writers. These later writers were Theophilus of Antioch , Eusebius of Caesarea , and George Syncellus . William Barnes ref William H. Barnes, Studies in the Chronology of the Divided Monarchy of Israel Atlanta, GA Scholars Press, 1991 40. ref lists the following sources that scholars use to reconstruct the text of Menander Codex Laurentianus , 10th or 11th centuries AD, has the earliest Greek manuscript for Against Apion , but Barnes p.  70 says it is faulty in many respects. There is an Old Latin version of Josephus s citations of Menander in the writings of Cassiodorus . Menander s list of kings from Abibaal , father of Hiram I , to Pygmalion of Tyre Pygmalion , as taken from Against Apion 1.18, is found in the To Autolycus of Theophilus ... s Temple as derived from Menander of Ephesus is wholly independent ref Barnes, Studies 31 ... Menander Of Ephesus Category Hellenistic era historians Category Ancient Jewish Greek history ...   more details



  1. Ephesus Archaeological Museum

    File Artemis Efes Museum.JPG thumb upright The Artemis of Ephesus The Ephesus Archaeological Museum lang tr Efes M zesi is an archaeological museum in Sel uk near zmir , Turkey. It houses finds from the nearby Ephesus excavation site. Its best known exhibit is the statue of Artemis retrieved from the Temple of Artemis temple of the goddess in Ephesus. The other museum with a great number of Ephesus artifacts is the Ephesos Museum in Vienna. References commonscat Ephesos Museum Efes cite web title Ephesus Museum, Sel uk url http www.sacred destinations.com turkey ephesus museum.htm publisher sacred destinations.com accessdate 7 January 2011 http www.pbase.com dosseman selcukmuseum 180 or so pictures from the museum Category Archaeology museums in Turkey Category Ephesus coord 37.9490 27.3678 display title source GoogleMaps type landmark region TR ...   more details



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  1. Third Council of Ephesus

    The Third Council of Ephesus was held in the Anatolian city of Ephesus in 475. It was presided over by Pope Timothy II of Alexandria . It was also attended by Peter the Fuller , then Patriarch of Antioch, Paul the Exarch of Ephesus and Anastasius I of Jerusalem. There were reportedly between about 500 700 bishops present at the council. It ratified a recent encyclical of Emperor Basiliscus which condemned the Council of Chalcedon and particularly the Tome of Leo . This council thus constitutes one the most significant synodical condemnations of Chalcedon for the Oriental Orthodox . In response to the accusations of certain Chalcedonians that they, the Non Chalcedonians , had adopted the erroneous teachings of Eutyches , the attendees of Ephesus III summarily anathematized Eutyches and those of his teachings which compromised the humanity of Christ. Also, the council restored the complete autonomy of the Exarchate of Ephesus corresponding to the civil Diocese of Asia , which had been compromised at Chalcedon by ascribing authority to the Patriarch of Constantinople over Thrace, Pontus, and Asia. External links http www.metroplit bishoy.org files Dialogues Byzantine CHRSTAGR.doc Interpretation of the Christological Official Agreements between the Orthodox Church and the Oriental Orthodox Churches http www.orthodoxunity.org article01.html After Chalcedon Orthodoxy in the 5th & 6th Centuries DEFAULTSORT Third Council Of Ephesus Category 5th century Christian church councils Category Church Councils accepted by Oriental Orthodoxy Christianity stub ...   more details



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  1. First Council of Ephesus

    This article covers the Ecumenical council of 431. For other councils by this name, see Council of Ephesus . Ecumenical council council name First Council of Ephesus council date 431 accepted by Catholic Church Roman Catholics , Old Catholics , Eastern Orthodox , Anglicans , Oriental Orthodox , Lutherans ... Creed confirmed, condemnations of heresies, declaration of Theotokos The First Council of Ephesus ... in Ephesus , Asia Minor . The council was called amid a dispute over the teachings of Nestorius , Patriarch ... pro Nestorius bishops finally reached Ephesus, they assembled their own Council, condemned Cyril ... POPE kyrellos.JPG thumb 150px right Cyril of Alexandria Cyril s Council of Ephesus declared it unlawful ... Fathers Who Met at Ephesus ref were passed Canon 1 5 condemned Nestorius and Caelestius and their followers ... 14 4Ephesus Canons.htm Eight canons promulgated by the Council of Ephesus http www.fordham.edu halsall basis ephesus.html Medieval Sourcebook Documents and letters concerning the Council of Ephesus ... cathen 05491a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia Ephesus, Council of http www.bible.org page.php?page id 2489 Michael J. Svigel, The Phantom Heresy Did the Council of Ephesus 431 Condemn Chiliasm? Note that while ... ECUM03.HTM Council of Ephesus Navigation box br Ecumenical councils uncollapsed Christian History collapsed History of the Catholic Church collapsed DEFAULTSORT First Council Of Ephesus Category 431 ... Ephesus Category Church councils accepted by Lutheranism Ephesus Category Church councils accepted by the Eastern Orthodox Church Ephesus Category Church Councils accepted by Oriental Orthodoxy Ephesus Category Church councils accepted by the Roman Catholic Church Ephesus Category House of Theodosius Category Patristics Ephesus Category 5th century Christian church councils Ephesus Category Schisms in Christianity Category Seven Ecumenical Church councils Ephesus Category Roman Catholic Mariology Category Church councils accepted by Calvinism Ephesus ar ca Concili d Efes cs Efezsk koncil ...   more details



  1. The Prophet from Ephesus

    Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name The Prophet from Ephesus image Image The Prophet from Ephesus cover.jpg 200px image caption First edition cover author Caroline Lawrence illustrator cover artist Peter Sutton, br Fred van Deelen country United Kingdom language English language English series The Roman Mysteries genre Historical novel publisher Orion Books Orion Children s Books release date 15 January 2009 media type Print Hardcover Hardback pages 224 pp first edition, hardback isbn 1842551914 oclc 262719738 preceded by The Scribes from Alexandria followed by The Man from Pomegranate Street The Prophet from Ephesus is a children s historical novel by Caroline Lawrence . The novel, the sixteenth in the Roman Mysteries series, was published in 2009. It is set during the reign of Titus , primarily in the Asia Roman province Roman province of Asia . Plot introduction The novel is set in late summer, AD 81. The four children resume their investigation of the slave traders kidnapping freeborn Roman children. They travel to Halicarnassus and Ephesus , where the Early Christianity new Christian religion is gaining many adherents. Plot summary The story begins in Egypt where Flavia, Nubia, Jonathan and Lupus, still wanted by the Roman authorities, are hiding in Chryses s house. They are delighted to be visited by Aristo, but he brings bad news not only are they all accused of treason, but one of Jonathan s twin nephews has disappeared, apparently taken by the slavers who have resumed their kidnapping of Roman children. Flavia s father has pursued them, and still does not know that Flavia and the others are alive after the shipwreck. Aristo, their tutor, comes to find them. He is their guardian for most of the book and he helps them ... books 24 The Prophet from Ephesus content The Prophet from Ephesus at the Roman Mysteries Website The Roman Mysteries DEFAULTSORT Prophet From Ephesus, The Category 2008 novels Category ...   more details




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