Definitions

Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at ephesos.

Etymologies

Sorry, no etymologies found.

Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Ephesos.

Examples

  • Karl Grossschmidt and Fabian Kanz, Gladiatoren in Ephesos: Tod am Nachmittag Vienna: Osterreichisches Archaeologisches Institut, 2002, summarizes important discoveries from a gladiators cemetery in Ephesus.

    The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009

  • Karl Grossschmidt and Fabian Kanz, Gladiatoren in Ephesos: Tod am Nachmittag Vienna: Osterreichisches Archaeologisches Institut, 2002, summarizes important discoveries from a gladiators cemetery in Ephesus.

    The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009

  • This year the most important visit was the one to the quarries of Hasançavuşlar, near Ephesos.

    Stone Studies « Interactive Dig Sagalassos – City in the Clouds 2009

  • Figure 11: The quarries of Hasançavuşlar near Ephesos

    Stone Studies « Interactive Dig Sagalassos – City in the Clouds 2009

  • Karl Grossschmidt and Fabian Kanz, Gladiatoren in Ephesos: Tod am Nachmittag Vienna: Osterreichisches Archaeologisches Institut, 2002, summarizes important discoveries from a gladiators cemetery in Ephesus.

    The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009

  • The most important sites this year were Aphrodisias and Ephesos.

    Stone Studies « Interactive Dig Sagalassos – City in the Clouds 2009

  • Karl Grossschmidt and Fabian Kanz, Gladiatoren in Ephesos: Tod am Nachmittag Vienna: Osterreichisches Archaeologisches Institut, 2002, summarizes important discoveries from a gladiators cemetery in Ephesus.

    The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009

  • Moreover somewhere in the middle of his reign, he also moved Sagalassos from the province of Asia (with its capital at Ephesos) with which it had no special economic ties, to the province of Lycia and Pamphylia, to which Pisidia was added.

    The Antonine Dynastic Gallery at Sagalassos 2008

  • Such rooms representing the imperial house, were characteristic for the larger bath complexes of Anatolia (as known from Ephesos, Sardis, Aizanoi, etc.) and are either referred to as "Kaisersaal" (emperors 'room) or "Marmorsaal" (marble room, because of their rich marble wall veneer and floors).

    The Antonine Dynastic Gallery at Sagalassos 2008

  • I've seen one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancıent World, the statue of Artemıs at Ephesos.

    Eclipse Walter Jon Williams 2006

Comments

Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.