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Ephesus Tours
History of Ephesus
Selcuk Tour
Artemis Temple - Selcuk
Isabey Mosque in Selcuk
Church of the St.John
Museum of Ephesus
Visit House of the Virgin Mary
Sirince Village Tours
Izmir City tour
Didyma -Miletos -Priene Tour
Pamukkale - Aphrodisias Tour
Taxi Prices for the Ancient Tours from Kusadasi
Order Online your Taxi to the Ancient
Create your Own Tailor Made Tour
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History of the Ancients Church of St. John Basalika - Selcuk
The
Church of St. John, located at the southern foot of the castle hill, is
the most magnificent of the buildings from the Byzantine Period.The
historian Eusebius tells us that after the apostles were expelled from
Jerusalem around AD 37 to 42, St. John continued his work in Anatolia
from Ephesus. In this way we can understand when St. John and Mary, the
mother of Jesus, who had been entrusted to him by her Son, came to
Ephesus.
After
the martyrdom of St. Paul, St. John wrote his gospel and labored in his
ministry to the churches in the area. After his death, he was buried in
the church that was built to remember him. After Christianity came into
its own in the fourth century, a wooden-roofed basilica was built over
the site of his grave. The basilica was cross-shaped with five naves
and a narthex. The grave of St. John is purported to be under the
central nave. Fortifications were built around the church in the 7th
and 8th centuries at the time of Arab incursions into the area, giving
it the appearance of an outer castle connected to the castle on the
hill. In
the 14th century, after the Isabey Mosque was built near the church,
the area became better known. It is visited today by numerous tourists
thanks to the excavation work that is still going on.
Church of Virgin Mary (Double Churches)
THE CHUCH OF VIRGIN MARY (THE CHURCH OF COUNCILS) The
church is situated on the north of the Harbor Baths. Its main entrance
is at the Koressos Gate in the direction of Selçuk-Kuşadası
highway. This church, one of the important edifices of
Christianity, is the first church which was dedicated to Virgin
Mary.The third meeting of the Ecumenical Council was held in this
church in A.D 431. It was built in the 2nd century as a Museion and it
measures 260m. by 30m. In the museion higher education was applied and
medicine and other sciences were taught. Besides, the priests who
occupied important positions at Ephesus were also trained here.
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