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In Buddhas (EPHESUS edaf known as Ephesus or Efes, Ephesus Bible says): One of the most important cities of early Christianity, edaf Ephesus in ancient Anatolia (Anatolia) is an Ionic Asia (Ionian) Greek city, established in the 10th century BC by the ancient Greek Ionian tribes, in the 8-9 century BC to Buddhas once the most prosperous of the Greek city-states, but later left the historical record than the less, should it even earlier civilizations in Athens and Sparta. The city is located in the Ionian, Aegean Ji Shite estuary flowing from here (AegeanSea).
Starting from the Republic of Rome, Ephesus was the capital of the province of Asia (western edaf Asia Minor), known as "Asia's first and largest metropolis." It Temple of Artemis (one of the seven wonders of the ancient world), Saiersesi (Celsus) edaf library and the ancient theater known. edaf Ancient theater can accommodate edaf 25,000 spectators. Here, like all ancient theaters, is open; the main theater for performances, held in Rome late Gladiator edaf still theater performances. edaf Under Roman rule Ephesus also built several different large bathroom. Ephesus population edaf had reached 200,000 inhabitants, was one of the largest cities, important places are mentioned edaf in the Bible, St. Paul's "In Buddhas book" has a very high position edaf in the Christian New Testament. Attractions ticket office entrance tickets for 20 liras, equivalent to 100 yuan, considered to be very cheap in Turkey. Try to translate: the Buddhas (Efes) in the history of the ancient Buddhas, edaf located in Izmir Province Seljuk region, dating edaf back to the era of the new era of its research and archaeologists in 6000 BC In Buddhas and Ayasuluk hill nearby tombs (a castle nearby, we did not see) discovered the remains of the Bronze Age and Hittite era. Hittite era here was called edaf Apasas. In Buddhas in ancient times was a port from 1050BC Greeks began to settle, to 560BC, to expand edaf the scope Temple of Artemis edaf surrounding areas. edaf We now see the city is from the empire edaf of Alexander the Macedonian general Lysimachus (later to become King of Thrace and Asia Minor) 300BC established around the city in the Hellenistic and Roman domination in its heyday, there were 200,000 population, and became the Roman Empire Asia's largest port and capital of the province. Byzantine, Seljuk to Buddhas migrate to Ayasuluk hill, which is the oldest city of the place.
Ionic pillars once the street, all the way up the coast of the port city. To the Buddhas of the City Council in the Turkish tour guide with a Japanese group, said very fluent in Japanese, indicating that many of the Japanese came. This seems to be the goddess of victory 尼凯 Hospital (Greek: Νίκη, "victory"; Latin alphabet transliteration: edaf Nike) in Greek mythology the goddess, her correspondence in Roman mythology, Victoria (Victoria). 1971 Nike brand's design inspiration comes from this. The most famous Goddess of Victory statue in the Louvre. Rome Avenue marble pavement (Kulitesi road Curetes) edaf ancient Greek, here after being unified Roman Empire, or the continued use of Greek, Roman Empire edaf after the split is the use of the Greek Byzantine Empire. Trajan Fountain, where self-guided multi-language recordings, a control number can listen to introduce here, even the Korean Japanese have, but there was no Chinese. (Trajan (Trajan, Marcus Ulpius Nerva Traianus, 53 years on September 18 -117 on August 9), the ancient Roman emperor, the emperor five Yin second place.) Said that this was the restaurant. edaf Ha Hadrian edaf Temple, Hadrian period, the city by the Greek-style main building into a Roman style. Hadrian (Publius Aelius Traianus Hadrianus, 76 on January 24 -138 on July 10, nicknamed edaf the Emperor Yong), one of the five Yin emperor of the Roman Empire, 117 years -138 years in office. edaf Trajan's nephew, son, successor.
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