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Background imageEphesus Collection: Caricature of Harry Paulton and Johns Clarke, actors

Caricature of Harry Paulton and Johns Clarke, actors
Caricature of Harry Paulton (1842-1917) and Johns Clarke (1833-1899), actors -- The Two Dromios (of Ephesus and Syracuse respectively)

Background imageEphesus Collection: Buildings / Seven Wonders

Buildings / Seven Wonders
Built by the Greeks, almost entirely in marble, in Ephesus, now part of Turkey. Destroyed by Herostratus in 356 BC in an attempt to immortalise his name

Background imageEphesus Collection: New Excavations of 1899 reveal Ancient Theatre at Ephesus

New Excavations of 1899 reveal Ancient Theatre at Ephesus
Tour group examining the recent excavations of 1899, which revealed more of the Ancient Theatre at Ephesus, near modern Selcuk in Izmir Province, Turkey. Date: 1899

Background imageEphesus Collection: Ruins of the Double Churches of Ephesus, Izmir, Turkey

Ruins of the Double Churches of Ephesus, Izmir, Turkey
Izmir, Turkey - Interior of the ruins of the Double Churches of Ephesus. This Roman building is dated to the 2nd century A.D as the Hall of the Muses'

Background imageEphesus Collection: Turkey. Ephesus city. Pillar with Greek inscription

Turkey. Ephesus city. Pillar with Greek inscription, near the Library of Celsus. Edict of governors Eutropius (c. 371-372) and Festus (372-378)

Background imageEphesus Collection: Bas-relief. 2nd century. Pillar at the Gate of Heracles

Bas-relief. 2nd century. Pillar at the Gate of Heracles
Hellenistic bas-relief, c. 2nd century. Heracles hero wearing the skin of the Nemean lion carved on the pillar at the Gate of Heracles. Curetes Street. Ephesus. Izmir province. Turkey. Asia Minor

Background imageEphesus Collection: The ruins of Ephesus (Efus)

The ruins of Ephesus (Efus), in Izmir province, Turkey. Date: circa 1975

Background imageEphesus Collection: Theatre at Ephesus where the mob cheered for Diana

Theatre at Ephesus where the mob cheered for Diana
Theatre at Ephesus, Greece, where the mob cheered for Diana

Background imageEphesus Collection: Old Roman Gateway of Ephesus, Greece

Old Roman Gateway of Ephesus, Greece, splendid in St Pauls Day

Background imageEphesus Collection: Ruins of the stadium at Ephesus

Ruins of the stadium at Ephesus, Greece. Used for sports and ceremonies, then later for Roman games and circuses. Rovine dello Stadio di Efeso

Background imageEphesus Collection: Plan and elevation of an ancient Greek theater

Plan and elevation of an ancient Greek theater. Portico and steps A, arcades B, stage C, proscenium D, understage or hyposcenium E, prompters box or timello F, dressing room or parascenium G

Background imageEphesus Collection: Statue of Zeus at Olympia and the Temple of Artemis

Statue of Zeus at Olympia and the Temple of Artemis
Statue of Zeus at Olympia 2, and the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus 3. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after Christiane Henriette Dorothea Westermayr from Friedrich Johann Bertuchs Bilderbuch fur

Background imageEphesus Collection: Encouraged by Paul, the magicians of Ephesus burn their books

Encouraged by Paul, the magicians of Ephesus burn their books, an act of vandalism for which it is difficult to forgive them

Background imageEphesus Collection: ARTEMIS / DIANA STATUE

ARTEMIS / DIANA STATUE
Diana of the Ephesians - her statue at Ephesus depicted her traditionally as the many- breasted

Background imageEphesus Collection: ARTEMIS / DIANA

ARTEMIS / DIANA
statue of Diana from her temple at Ephesus

Background imageEphesus Collection: Alexander the Great, King of Macedon

Alexander the Great, King of Macedon
Alexander the Great, King Alexander III of Macedon. He fights Hindus and Persians at Ephesus. Date: 356 - 323 BC

Background imageEphesus Collection: Demetrius starts a riot in Ephesus

Demetrius starts a riot in Ephesus
Demetrius, a silversmith who makes shrines to Artemis (Diana), starts a riot in Ephesus against St Paul, crying Great is Artemis of the Ephesians, as described in the Acts of the Apostles

Background imageEphesus Collection: Selcuk, Turkey (Ancient Ephesus) - Ruins

Selcuk, Turkey (Ancient Ephesus) - Ruins - The Agora near the Gymansium and the Theatre. Date: circa 1905

Background imageEphesus Collection: 7 Wonders / Diana / Parr

7 Wonders / Diana / Parr
Built by the Greeks, almost entirely from marble, in Ephesus, now part of Turkey. Destroyed by Herostratus in 356 BC in an attempt to immortalise his name

Background imageEphesus Collection: Eros. Roman bust. Marble. 2nd c. AD. Museum of Ephesus. Turk

Eros. Roman bust. Marble. 2nd c. AD. Museum of Ephesus. Turk
Eros. Greek god of love. Roman bust. Marble. 2nd century AD. Museum of Ephesus. Selcuk. Turkey

Background imageEphesus Collection: Roman art. Turkey. Military helmet and greaves. Relief. Ephe

Roman art. Turkey. Military helmet and greaves. Relief. Ephe
Roman art. Turkey. Military helmet and greaves to protect the legs of the soldiers. Relief. Ephesus

Background imageEphesus Collection: Reconstruction of the House of Socrates (469-399 BC), Greek

Reconstruction of the House of Socrates (469-399 BC), Greek philosopher. Ephesus Museum. Selcuk. Turkey

Background imageEphesus Collection: Heraclitus of Ephesus. Portrait

Heraclitus of Ephesus. Portrait
Heraclitus of Ephesus (535-475 BC). Pre-socratic Greek philosopher. Heraclitus figured by Michelangelo. Detail of the fresco The School of Athens by Raphael. Raphaels Rooms. Apostolic Palace

Background imageEphesus Collection: Conjectural recreation of Ephesus, Turkey

Conjectural recreation of Ephesus, Turkey
Conjectural recreation of the city of Ephesus, Turkey, viewed from the Coressus

Background imageEphesus Collection: Turkey Ephesus

Turkey Ephesus
Excavations at Ephesus, near Izmir : working on the site of the temple of Diana, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world

Background imageEphesus Collection: Herostratus

Herostratus
Citizen of Ephesus who, to make his name immortal, burnt down the Temple of Diana, one of the seven wonders of the world. He succeeded in his aim

Background imageEphesus Collection: Shakespeare - The Comedy of Errors

Shakespeare - The Comedy of Errors - Adriana: Come, I will fasten on this sleeve of thine. circa 1830

Background imageEphesus Collection: Old Mosque and old Ottoman Graveyard at Ephesus

Old Mosque and old Ottoman Graveyard at Ephesus
The old Mosque and old Ottoman Graveyard at Ephesus - Ayasuluk Hill, Selcuk Date: circa 1910s

Background imageEphesus Collection: Ephesus, Greece, circa 1880s

Ephesus, Greece, circa 1880s. Date: circa 1880s

Background imageEphesus Collection: Marble fountain pipe. Dionysiac mask

Marble fountain pipe. Dionysiac mask
GREEK ART. Marble fountain pipe representing a Dionysiac mask. S. II d.C. It comes from Ephesus. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary

Background imageEphesus Collection: Turkey. Ephesus. Temple of Hadrian. 2nd century. Frieze rel

Turkey. Ephesus. Temple of Hadrian. 2nd century. Frieze rel
Turkey. Ephesus. Greco-Roman city. Ruins Temple of Hadrian. 2nd century. Frieze reliefs, 3rd century

Background imageEphesus Collection: Roman era. Turkey. Ephesus Latrines (public toilets). 1st ce

Roman era. Turkey. Ephesus Latrines (public toilets). 1st century AD

Background imageEphesus Collection: Turkey. Asia Minor. Ephesus. Facade of Celsus Library

Turkey. Asia Minor. Ephesus. Facade of Celsus Library, 117-120 A.C. It was built in honour of the Roman Senator Tiberius Julius Celsus Polemaeanus, completed in 135 AD by Celsus son

Background imageEphesus Collection: Roman relief of gladiatorial combat

Roman relief of gladiatorial combat
Roman relief depicting a gladiatorial combat. Marble. 3rd century AD. From Ephesus, Turkey. Neues Museum (New Museum). Berlin. Germany

Background imageEphesus Collection: Basilica of St. John, Ephesus. Constructed by Justinian I, 6

Basilica of St. John, Ephesus. Constructed by Justinian I, 6
Basilica of St. John was a basilica in Ephesus. Constructed by Justinian I, 6th century. It stands over the believed burial site of John the Apostle. Gate. Selcuk. Turkey

Background imageEphesus Collection: Turkey. Asia Minor. Ephesus. Ruins of Commercial Agora. Near

Turkey. Asia Minor. Ephesus. Ruins of Commercial Agora. Near
Turkey. Asia Minor. Ephesus. Ancient Greek city, and later a major Roman city. Coast of Ionia. Commercial Agora. Was built in the III century BC. Hellenic period

Background imageEphesus Collection: Ephesus. Roman latrinae

Ephesus. Roman latrinae
Ephesus. Latrinae, roman public toilets, 1st century AD. Turkey

Background imageEphesus Collection: Greek art. Asia Minor. Ephesus. Overview of Street of Curet

Greek art. Asia Minor. Ephesus. Overview of Street of Curetes. Turkey

Background imageEphesus Collection: Turkey. Ephesus. Fountain of Trajan. 2nd Century AD

Turkey. Ephesus. Fountain of Trajan. 2nd Century AD
Turkey. Ephesus. Fountain of Trajan. Built in around 104 C.E. It was constructed for the honor of emperor Trajan. Norht of Curetes Street

Background imageEphesus Collection: Artemis. Huntress goddess

Artemis. Huntress goddess. Roman marble sculpture, dating from the second century. Ephesus Museum. Selc?uk. Turkey

Background imageEphesus Collection: 7 Wonders / Diana / Calmet

7 Wonders / Diana / Calmet
Built by the Greeks, almost entirely from marble, in Ephesus, now part of Turkey. Destroyed by Herostratus in 356 BC in an attempt to immortalise his name

Background imageEphesus Collection: Castle and ruins (foreground) of the ancient city of Ephesus

Castle and ruins (foreground) of the ancient city of Ephesus
A view of the Castle and ruins (foreground) of the ancient city of Ephesus - Turkey. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageEphesus Collection: Temple of Diana at Ephesus

Temple of Diana at Ephesus.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalarts Historical Picture of the Costumes of the Principal People of Antiquity and of the Middle Ages. 1798

Background imageEphesus Collection: Paul at Ephesus

Paul at Ephesus. Date: circa late 19th century

Background imageEphesus Collection: TURKEY. Didyma. Temple of Apollo. Temple of the

TURKEY. Didyma. Temple of Apollo. Temple of the 4th century B.C.-II A.D. Designed by Paionios of Ephesus and Daphnis of Miletus. Residence of Oracle. Hellenistic art. Architecture

Background imageEphesus Collection: Atlas Novus, 17th c Temple of Artemis at Ephesus

Atlas Novus, 17th c Temple of Artemis at Ephesus
BLAEU, Jan (1596-1673). Atlas Novus or Atlas Maior. 1635 - 1665. Nova totius terrarum orbis geographica ac hydrographica tabula

Background imageEphesus Collection: Turkey - Ephesus - Roman Relief Carving to Augustus Caesar

Turkey - Ephesus - Roman Relief Carving to Augustus Caesar
Part of a triumphal inscription dedicated to Augustus Caesar (63 BC14 AD), the founder of the Roman Empire and its first Emperor

Background imageEphesus Collection: Izmir, Turkey - Ephesus (Efes)

Izmir, Turkey - Ephesus (Efes)
The Caplio Roads - Izmir Efes (Smyrna) a paved street close to the site the site of Ephesus, Turkey Date: circa 1930s

Background imageEphesus Collection: The Ruins of Ephesus, Selcuk, Turkey - The Baths

The Ruins of Ephesus, Selcuk, Turkey - The Baths
The Ruins of Ephesus - Selcuk, Turkey - The Baths Date: circa 1910s

Background imageEphesus Collection: Turkey - The ruins of Ephesus at Selcuk

Turkey - The ruins of Ephesus at Selcuk (Under the Ottoman Empire, it was known as Ayasoluk - or Ayassoulook) Date: 1908

Background imageEphesus Collection: Turkey - The ruins of the Wool Market at Ephesus

Turkey - The ruins of the Wool Market at Ephesus (Selcuk) Date: 1908

Background imageEphesus Collection: Turkey - The ruins of the ancient Library at Ephesus

Turkey - The ruins of the ancient Library at Ephesus, including fine carved corinthian capitals and lintels Date: 1908

Background imageEphesus Collection: Turkey - The ruins of the ancient theatre at Ephesus

Turkey - The ruins of the ancient theatre at Ephesus at Selcuk. Date: 1908

Background imageEphesus Collection: Turkey - The ruins of the Library at Ephesus

Turkey - The ruins of the Library at Ephesus (Selcuk) Date: 1908

Background imageEphesus Collection: Turkey - Local Guide at the ruins of Ephesus

Turkey - Local Guide at the ruins of Ephesus at Selcuk. Date: 1908

Background imageEphesus Collection: Turkey - The ruins of Ephesus

Turkey - The ruins of Ephesus at Selcuk Date: 1908

Background imageEphesus Collection: Guard leading a horse - Selcuk, Turkey - Ephesus

Guard leading a horse - Selcuk, Turkey - Ephesus
Guard leading a horse - Selcuk, Turkey (Under the Ottoman Empire, it was known as Ayasoluk - or Ayassoulook as written here!) - the ruins of Ancient Ephesus are visible back left. Date: 1908

Background imageEphesus Collection: Selcuk, Turkey (Ancient Ephesus) - The Citadel

Selcuk, Turkey (Ancient Ephesus) - The Citadel circa late 19th century

Background imageEphesus Collection: Selcuk - Road between the Gymansium and the Theatre

Selcuk - Road between the Gymansium and the Theatre
Selcuk, Turkey (Ancient Ephesus) - St Pauls Prison Date: circa 1902

Background imageEphesus Collection: Near Ephesus - Turkey - Paved Street

Near Ephesus - Turkey - Paved Street
The Caplio Roads - Izmir Efes (Smyrna) a paved street close to the site the site of Ephesus, Turkey Date: 1931

Background imageEphesus Collection: Ephesus - Turkey - Remains of the Aqueduct

Ephesus - Turkey - Remains of the Aqueduct
Remains of the Aqueduct and the Castle at the site of Ancient Ephesus, Turkey. Date: circa 1904

Background imageEphesus Collection: Selcuk - Ephesus - The Little Theatre (Odion)

Selcuk - Ephesus - The Little Theatre (Odion) Date: circa 1902

Background imageEphesus Collection: Selcuk - Ephesus - Slopes and Terraces of the Theatre

Selcuk - Ephesus - Slopes and Terraces of the Theatre
Selcuk, Turkey - Ancient Ephesus - Slopes and Terraces of the Theatre Date: circa 1902

Background imageEphesus Collection: Selcuk - Ephesus - Gateway to Temple of Lysimachus

Selcuk - Ephesus - Gateway to Temple of Lysimachus (Macedonian General) Date: circa 1904

Background imageEphesus Collection: The Isa Bey Mosque at Selcuk, Turkey

The Isa Bey Mosque at Selcuk, Turkey
The Isa Bey Mosque at Selcuk, the present town of Ephesus, Turkey. Constructed in 1374 - one of the oldest works of architecture remaining from the Anatolian beyliks (rich, powerful gentry)

Background imageEphesus Collection: Selcuk - Ephesus - The Grand Gymnasium

Selcuk - Ephesus - The Grand Gymnasium Date: circa 1902

Background imageEphesus Collection: The Gate of Persecution - Ephesus, Turkey

The Gate of Persecution - Ephesus, Turkey. In the 6th century Emperor Justinian, decided to build a large basilica on the assumed tomb of St. John the Evangelist

Background imageEphesus Collection: Selcuk, Turkey - Ruins - The Stadium

Selcuk, Turkey - Ruins - The Stadium
Selcuk, Turkey (Ancient Ephesus) - Ruins - Part of the Roman Stadium Date: circa 1902

Background imageEphesus Collection: Selcuk, Turkey - Ruins - The Library

Selcuk, Turkey - Ruins - The Library
Selcuk, Turkey (Ancient Ephesus) - Ruins - The Library Date: circa 1905

Background imageEphesus Collection: Selcuk, Turkey - Ruins - The Tomb of St Luke

Selcuk, Turkey - Ruins - The Tomb of St Luke
Selcuk, Turkey (Ancient Ephesus) - Ruins - The Tomb of St Luke Date: circa 1902

Background imageEphesus Collection: Selcuk - Ephesus - Ruins of the City

Selcuk - Ephesus - Ruins of the City
Selcuk, Turkey - The site of Ancient Ephesus - Ruins of the City Date: circa 1902

Background imageEphesus Collection: The Virgin Marys House at Ephesus, Turkey

The Virgin Marys House at Ephesus, Turkey
The Virgin Marys House located on Mt. Koressos close to Ephesus, Turkey. The visions of Anne Catherine Emmerich led to the discovery of the house. Date: 1957

Background imageEphesus Collection: The Chest Washed Up

The Chest Washed Up
The chest, with Thaisa inside it, is washed up on the shores of Ephesus

Background imageEphesus Collection: The Aqudeuct and Castle at Ephesus, Turkey

The Aqudeuct and Castle at Ephesus, Turkey
Panoramic view of the Aqueduct and Castle at the site of the ancient city of Ephesus, Turkey

Background imageEphesus Collection: Ephesus - Turkey - The new excavations in 1899

Ephesus - Turkey - The new excavations in 1899
New excavations in 1899 of the old Theatre at the site of the ancient city of Ephesus

Background imageEphesus Collection: View of the Castle and ruins - Ephesus - Turkey

View of the Castle and ruins - Ephesus - Turkey
A view of the Castle and ruins (foreground) of the ancient city of Ephesus - Turkey

Background imageEphesus Collection: St Pauls Prison - Ephesus - Turkey

St Pauls Prison - Ephesus - Turkey
The massive edifice of St Pauls Prison at the site of ancient Ephesus, Turkey

Background imageEphesus Collection: The Isa Bey Mosque, Ephesus, Turkey

The Isa Bey Mosque, Ephesus, Turkey
The Isa Bey Mosque at Selcuk, the present town of Ephesus, Turkey. Constructed in 1374 - one of the oldest works of architecture remaining from the Anatolian beyliks (rich, powerful gentry)

Background imageEphesus Collection: The old Mosque at Ephesus under flood water

The old Mosque at Ephesus under flood water
The old Mosque and old Ottoman Graveyard at Ephesus under flood water

Background imageEphesus Collection: The Market Place - Ephesus - Turkey

The Market Place - Ephesus - Turkey
New excavations in 1899 of the Marketplace at the site of the ancient city of Ephesus

Background imageEphesus Collection: Near Izmir (Smyrna), Turkey - Greek Hotel Owner

Near Izmir (Smyrna), Turkey - Greek Hotel Owner
The corpulent and magnificent Greek Hotel proprietor of the Hotel Ephesus at the village of Seljuk close to Smyrna (Izmir), Monsieur Carpouzas

Background imageEphesus Collection: Izmir - Aqueduct and Castle (Ephesus)

Izmir - Aqueduct and Castle (Ephesus)
View toward the Roman Aqueduct and Castle at the site of the ancient city of Ephesus, Turkey close to Izmir (Smyrna)

Background imageEphesus Collection: Ephesus Vanished

Ephesus Vanished
Ephesus, ancient city of Ionia, in present-day Turkey

Background imageEphesus Collection: Magic Books Burnt

Magic Books Burnt
Encouraged by Paul, the magicians of Ephesus burn their books, an act of vandalism for which it is difficult to forgive them



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