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Ephesus Terrace Houses: Dinning Hall
The terrace homes in Ephesus give a glimpse of how the wealthy lived during the Roman period The oldest building dates back into the 1C BCE and continued in use as a residence until the 7C CE.
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Ephesus Terrace Houses: Archway
The terrace homes in Ephesus give a glimpse of how the wealthy lived during the Roman period The oldest building dates back into the 1C BCE and continued in use as a residence until the 7C CE.
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The Library of Celsus at Ephesus
The Library of Celsus at Ephesus was completed in 117 CE. It was built on the order of Tiberius Julius Acquila in memory of his father Tiberius Julius Celsus Polemaeanus, proconsul (governor) of the Asian province c. 105 to 114 CE.
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The Square of Verulanus at Ephesus
The Square of Verulanus at Ephesus, was a spacious, arcaded courtyard for the training of athletes. It consisted of a number of buildings grouped around a central courtyard. The Great Baths or Harbor Baths, were built in the 2nd century CE...
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Hipponax of Ephesus
A 16th century CE engraving of Hipponax of Ephesus. ("Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum " published by Guillaume Rouille)
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Ephesus
Ruins of the ancient city of Ephesus in Turkey
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Facade in Ephesus
Facade on the Main Street of the ruins of Ephesus, Turkey
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Artemis of Ephesus
Marble statue of the Ephesian Artemis, 125-175 CE. (Selcuk Museum, Selcuk, Turkey)
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Roman Agora, Ephesus
The Agora (or market place) of Ephesos was first built in the 3rd century BC but was adapted over the Roman period to reach its final form in the early 3rd century AD. On a square plan (111m x 111m) the Agora was accessible through three...
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Heraclitus of Ephesus
A line engraving of the 5th century BCE Greek philosopher Heraclitus of Ephesus. (From the Wellcome Library of Portraits)