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  1. Ephesus was an ancient port city whose well-preserved ruins are in modern-day Turkey. The city was once considered the most important Greek city and the most important trading center in the Mediterranean region. Throughout history, Ephesus survived multiple attacks and changed hands many times between conquerors.
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    Ephesus was a major port city on the western coast of Asia Minor (modern day Turkey). Ephesus was devoted to the goddess Artemis. Her temple was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Paul lived in Ephesus from approximately 52-55 CE and wrote several letters while he was there. These letters later became part of the New Testament.
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    Ephesus was the capital and premier city of Asia Minor's western region (known as proconsular Asia). It was the Athenians who initially colonized the city, which is located near the mouth of the Cayster river (and opposite the island of Samos). The city was famous for possessing a Temple dedicated to a pagan goddess named Diana.
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    Ephesus was the most important city in Western Asia Minor (modern Turkey) in New Testament times. In fact, it was called ’the mother city’ of Asia. It had an estimated population of around 200,000 – 250,000, which was huge for those days, and it rivalled Antioch, Corinth, Alexandria and even Rome itself.
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  2. WEBMay 17, 2021 · About Ephesus. Ephesus, or ‘Efes’, was a vibrant classical city which now borders modern day Selçuk in Turkey. It represents …

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    • WEBMar 4, 2021 · Classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2015, visitors to Ephesus can walk along cobblestone lanes, watch archeological excavation and restoration in progress, marvel at the enormous …

    • WEB6 days ago · Ephesus, the most important Greek city in Ionian Asia Minor, the ruins of which lie near the modern village of Selƈuk in western Turkey. In Roman times it was situated on the northern slopes of the hills …

    • WEBFeb 15, 2019 · Ephesus, now Selçuk in modern Turkey, was one of the most famous cities of the ancient Mediterranean. Founded in the Bronze Age and important from ancient Greek times, it contained the Temple of …

    • The Complete Guide To The Ephesus Ruins in Turkiye: Everything …

    • WEBEphesus. Located within what was once the estuary of the River Kaystros, Ephesus comprises successive Hellenistic and Roman settlements founded on new locations, which followed the coastline as it retreated …