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Ephesus, once one of the most important cities in the ancient world, holds a unique place in both Greek and Roman history. Situated on the coast of Asia Minor, in what is modern-day Turkey, the city’s ruins stand as a testament to its grandeur and cultural significance. Founded in the 10th century BCE by Ionian Greeks, Ephesus flourished as a thriving center of trade, religion, and politics. Over the centuries, it became a key player in the Mediterranean world, especially during the Roman Empire, when it became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in the region.
The city was strategically located at the mouth of the Cayster River, providing easy access to the Aegean Sea, which allowed it to control trade routes between Europe, Asia, and Africa. Ephesus’ prosperity was rooted in its commercial importance as a trading hub, but its cultural and religious significance cannot be overstated. Perhaps the most famous feature of the city was the Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, which attracted pilgrims from across the ancient world. The city’s architectural legacy, especially its impressive public buildings, such as the Library of Celsus and the Great Theatre, still captivate modern visitors and scholars alike.
The city also held an important position in early Christianity. Ephesus is famously associated with the apostle Paul, who lived and preached in the city for several years. The city’s influence on the early Christian world is further cemented by its role in the Third Ecumenical Council in 431 CE, which addressed critical theological issues of the time. Ephesus was also home to one of the earliest Christian communities, and the city was believed to have been the final residence of the Virgin Mary, who, according to tradition, lived there in her later years.
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