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Before the birth of Christ
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5th-3rd millennia |
Oldest places of settlement in the area around Ephesus.
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2nd half of 14th century |
King Mursilis II. of the Hittites beat Apasa, Myceanaean
findings on the Ayasuluk Hill. |
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11th century |
Greeks came to Anatolia and called themselves Ionian. Androclus
settled in Ephesus where the local peple Carian lived. |
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9th century |
Certain existence of the Sanctuary of Artemis. |
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8th century |
Cimmerian invasion. |
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7th century |
Lydians captured Ephesus. |
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around 560 |
Lydian Croesus gained influence in Ephesus : building of the
arcaic shrine of Artemis, new layout of the city in the
surrounding area. |
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around 550 |
Democracy introduced to Ephesians by Aristarchus of Athen. |
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546 |
The Median general Harpagus took the conrol of this region and
Persian supremacy |
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466 |
Ephesus joined the Attaic sea alliance. |
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356 |
Herostratus burned the Artemis Temple on the very night when
Alexander the Great was born. |
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334 |
Alexander the Great liberated all Greek cities and gave
priviledges to Ephesians building the new temple |
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319-281 |
Ephesus changed its rulerseveral times during the Diadochian
wars. The city was renamed as Arsinoeia by King Lysimachus and
moved its new side between two mountains. |
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281 |
Death of Lysimachus. Ephesus under the rule of the Seleucids. |
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133 |
Attalus III bequeathed his kingdom to Romans. Establishment of
the Province of Asia. |
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89/88 |
The Ephesians welcomed the king of Pontus, Mithridates VI
Eupathor, as savior. 80,000 Romans were killed. |
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84 |
L. Cornelius Sulla held a trial of the people guilty in 88 BC. |
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74 |
First visit of M. Tullius Cicero to Ephesus. |
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73 |
L. Licinius Lucullus governor of Ephesus. |
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41 |
Mark Antony entered Ephesus with Cleopatra of Egypt. Arsinoe IV,
Cleopatra’s sister, was murdered. |
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29 |
The geographer Strabo came in Ephesus. |
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After the birth of Christ
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23 |
An earthquake shook the city and caused much damage;
reconstruction partly with imperial help. |
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52-55 |
Paul came to Ephesus two times and gave daily talks in
the school [auditorium] of Ty·ranŽnus for two years. |
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82 |
1st temple guardianship (Neokoros), the Imperial Temple of the
Flavian dynasty erected. |
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96 |
The Temple of Domitian was rededicated to Vespasian. |
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113-114 |
Emperor Trajan visited Ephesus. |
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124, Aug. 29th |
Emperor Hadrian’s first visit to Ephesus. |
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262 |
A major earthquake hit Ephesus.The Artemis Temple was destroyed
by Goths. |
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431 |
The Fourth Ecumenical Council took place in Ephesus. Mary was
declared as Theotokos (Mother of God) |
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around 530 |
The pilgrims guide of Theodosius mentioned the Seven Sleepers
sanctuary. |
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Mid 6th century |
Justinian built the great basilica of St. John |
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654/655 |
Arab attacked. |
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around 1300 |
Aydinogullari, Turkish tribe domination. |
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around 15th century |
Ottoman Empire. |
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1863-74 |
J.T. Wood, the British railway engineer came and dug in Ephesus. |
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1904-05 |
D.G Hogarth excavated here on behalf of the British Museum. |
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1921-22 |
Austrian Archaeological Institute worked. |
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1995- |
Austrian archaeologists have been carrying on with Turkish team.
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