Ephesus After Antiquity: A Late Antique, Byzantine, and Turkish City |
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From Diocletian to Heraclius | 3 |
The government and the people | 13 |
Public works and public services | 21 |
Pagans Christians and Jews | 30 |
The material remains | 46 |
Ephesus in Late Antiquity | 96 |
The Dark Ages | 103 |
Medieval recovery c 8501304 | 116 |
13041425 | 141 |
14251863 | 168 |
The seat of the vicar of Asia | 181 |
Late antique earthquakes at Ephesus | 188 |
Ephesus as capital of the Thracesian theme | 195 |
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Ephesus After Antiquity: A late antique, Byzantine and Turkish City Clive Foss Aucun aperçu disponible - 2010 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
activity Agora Alzinger ancient appears Arab Artemis Asia Minor associated Ayasuluk Basilica Baths Bayezid became bishop buildings built Byzantine called capital Christian Church of Saint coins colonnade complex considerable Constantine Constantinople construction contained continued Council crosses dated decline decorated described destroyed detailed discussion documents early earthquake Embolos emperor empire Ephesus Eunapius evidence excavations fourth century gate governor Greek Harbor hill holy houses important inscription Justinian Keil known land Late Antiquity later maintained major marble Mary mentioned monuments mosaic mosque nature Note perhaps period Persian population port probably proconsul prosperity province published records references region remains restored Roman rooms ruins Saint John seems Seven Sleepers side sources square statues street suggests taken Temple Theater tomb took town trade travelers Turkish Turks Venetians walls whole
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Page 204 - Travels in Southern Europe and the Levant, 1810-1817, The Journal of C. R. Cockerell...