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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTQ8_processional-way_Madison-Izmir.html
Dini Alay Yolu [text in Turkish?] Processional Way [text in English]Annual festivals named ?Artemisia' or ?Ephesia' in antiquity were undertaken in honour of Artemis, the city goddess of Ephesos. The festivities, which lasted for several days, …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTKQ_last-home-of-the-blessed-virgin-the-mother-of-jesus-christ_Tampa-Izmir.html
Notice About The Shrine This place is considered to be the last home of the Blessed Virgin, the Mother of Jesus Christ. The Facts According to the Scriptures: St. John, in his Gospel, tells us that Jesus, before dying on the Cross, entrusted…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTJ7_the-celsus-library_Concordia-Izmir.html
Celsus Kutuphanesi [text in Turkish?] The Celsus Library [text in English]:The Celsus Library, certainly the most well-known monument in Ephesos, was built between A.D. and 110 by Gaius Iulius Aquila for his father, the senator Tiberius Iulius …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTJ5_the-great-theatre_Concordia-Izmir.html
B?y?k Tiyatro [text in Turkish...] The Great Theatre [text in English]The Great Theatre goes back to a preceding structure of the Hellenistic period (3rd-1st century B.C.). In the Roman period there was an extensive rebuilding under the Emperor…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTCQ_st-jean-aziz-yahya-kilisesi-the-church-of-st-john_SelA§uk-Izmir.html
[Left column: text in Turkish][Right column: text in English] According to the written sources, the basilica with wooden roof which includes St. John's grave was in a poor situation in 6th century AD. Emperor Justinian (527-565 AD) and Queen T…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTCN_st-jean-in-aziz-yahya-kimli-287-i-ve-hayat-305-the-life-of-st-john_SelA§uk-Izmir.html
[Left column: text in Turkish][Right column: text in English] According to an opinion that is based on the decision of, and thus at least as old as the council of Ephesus in 431 A.D., it is generally accepted that St. John came to Ephesus toget…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTCL_the-basilica-of-st-john_SelA§uk-Izmir.html
St. John was the youngest of the 12 Apostles of Jesus, often referred to as the "Evangelist" or "Beloved." After the death of Jesus, the followers of Christ were subjected to persecution. St. John's own brother, James, was the …
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