Ephesus
otheruses4 the ancient city in Anatolia the town in the southern United States Ephesus, Georgia homonyms ... and descriptions of usage official name Ephesus Polytonic ?????? other name Efes native name Ancient ..
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 ..
Dear Ephesus
Dear Ephesus was an American Christian music Christian Emo music Emo music group. They were voted third ... DEAR EPHESUS A View of Epic Proportions journal HM Magazine id ISSN 1066 6923 issue 75 pages accessdate ..
Rufus of Ephesus
Rufus of Ephesus floruit fl. late 1st century AD was an ancient physician and author who wrote treatises ... and the elderly. After training at Alexandria , he established himself at Ephesus , which was at that time ..
Hermione of Ephesus
Saint Hermione of Ephesus died 117 A.D. is a second century Christian martyr venerated by the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches. She was the daughter of Saint Philip the Deacon . In the Acts ..
Apollonius of Ephesus
Apollonius of Ephesus fl. 180 210 was an anti Montanism Montanist Greeks Greek ecclesiology ecclesiastical ... of the Temple of Artemis in Ephesus. He was thoroughly acquainted with the Christian history of Ephesus ..
Council of Ephesus
This article covers the Ecumenical council of 431. For the council of 449, see Second Council of Ephesus . Ecumenical council council name Council of Ephesus council date 431 accepted by Roman Catholicism ..
Menander of Ephesus
for other meanings of Menander Menander disambiguation Menander of Ephesus ca. early 2nd century BCE ...?artid 400&letter E Jewish Encyclopedia Ephesus . ref also seems to have written on the history ..
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 ..
Polycrates of Ephesus
for the tyrant of Samos Polycrates Eastern Christianity Polycrates of Ephesus flourished c. 130s 130 196 was an early Christian leader who resided in Ephesus . He should not be confused with Polycrates ..
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 ..
Ephesus, Georgia
info official name Ephesus, Georgia other name native name for cities whose native name is not in English ... blank emblem size image map Heard County Georgia Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Ephesus Highlighted.svg ..
Maximus of Ephesus
Maximus of Ephesus d. 372 was a 4th century pagan Greek Neoplatonist . He was a friend and mentor of Julian ... of Ephesus , or Smyrna . ref In the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica , he is listed under Maximus ..
John of Ephesus
John of Ephesus or of Asia c. 507 c. 586 was a leader of the Orthodox Orthodox non Chalcedonian Syriac ... of the 3rd part of his History. He was ordained bishop of Ephesus Asia for the anti Chalcedonians ..
Battle of Ephesus (498 BC)
Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Ephesus 498 BC partof the Ionian Revolt & Persian Wars image caption date 498 BC place Ephesus , Ionia result Persian Empire Persian victory. territory Temporary ..
Second Council of Ephesus
unbalanced Onesource date July 2007 cleanup rewrite Ecumenical council council name Second Council of Ephesus ... First Council of Ephesus next Council of Chalcedon not accepted by the Oriental Orthodoxy Oriental ..
Hymenaeus
Hymenaeus may refer to one of the following Hymenaios , a deity in Greek Mythology Hymenaeus Ephesian , a heretical teacher in Ephesus disambig ..
Hymenaeus (disambiguation)
Hymenaeus may refer to one of the following Hymenaios , a deity in Greek Mythology Hymenaeus Ephesian , a heretical teacher in Ephesus disambig ..
Androcles (disambiguation) Ephesus 10th century BCE , legendary Greek soldier & settler Ephesus Ancient Ephesus is probably ..
Bassianus
Bassianus may refer to Caracalla Elagabalus Joannes Bassianus Saint Bassianus , 4th century bishop of Lodi, Italy Bassianus bishop , bishop of Ephesus Bassianus senator , senator executed by Constanti ...
Poseidonius (disambiguation)
Poseidonius or Posidonius may refer to Posidonius Stoic philosopher, politician, astronomer, geographer, historian Poseidonius physician Poseidonius of Ephesus silver chaser , artist Poseidonius mecha ...
Eualcides
Eualcides or Eualkides was a Eretria n military commander that was killed during the Battle of Ephesus 498 BC Battle of Ephesus in 498 BCE. References http www.gutenberg.org dirs etext01 2hofh10.txt Herodotus ..
Efes
Efes can refer to the following Efes is the Turkish language Turkish name for the ancient Greek city of Ephesus . Efes Beverage Group is a Turkish beer company. Efes Pilsen S.K. is a basketball club i ...
Metagenes
Metagenes Greek language Greek ????????? son of the Cretan architect Chersiphron , also was an architect. He was co author, along with his father, of the construction of the Temple of Artemis at Ephes ...
Paleopolis, Lydia
the suffragan see s of Ephesus . Le Quien Oriens christianus I 729 mentions seven bishops of this city known by their presence at the councils Rhodon at Council of EphesusEphesus, 431 Basilicus at Council ..