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GREEK WRITER
Xenophon the Ephesian

Ephesian Tale         
  • Site of the [[Temple of Artemis]].
  • ''The Meeting of Habrokomes and Antheia'' ([[Jacopo Amigoni]], 1744)
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ANCIENT GREEK NOVEL BY XENOPHON OF EPHESOS
Ephesiaca
The Ephesian Tale of Anthia and Habrocomes ( or Τὰ κατὰ Ἀνθίαν καὶ Ἁβροκόμην) by Xenophon of Ephesus is an Ancient Greek novel written before the late 2nd century AD.
Philetus (biblical figure)         
Philetus (Ephesian); Philetus (Bible)
Philetus (fl. 50–65) was an early Christian mentioned by Paul, who warns Timothy against him as well as against his associate in error, Hymenaeus.
Ephesian         
  • Image of Ephesus on the reverse of the 20 new lira banknote (2005–2008)
  • The Temple of [[Hadrian]]
  • Aqueduct near Ephesus – Mayer Luigi – 1810
  • [[Electrum]] coin from Ephesus, 620–600 BC. Obverse: Forepart of stag. Reverse: Square incuse punch.
  • abbr=on}} away from the site, [[sediment]] having filled the plain and the coast. In the background can be seen the muddy remains of the former harbour, barren hill ridges and [[maquis shrubland]].
  • Historical topography of Ephesos
  • Historical topography of Ephesos.
  • The 'terrace houses' at Ephesus, showing how the wealthy lived during the Roman period. Eventually the harbour became silted up, and the city lost its natural resources.
  • Street scene at the archeological excavations at Ephesus.
  • Saint Paul]] at Ephesus'', [[Eustache Le Sueur]], 1649
  • The Gate of [[Augustus]] in Ephesus was built to honor the Emperor Augustus and his family.
  • [[House of the Virgin Mary]]
  • Historical map of Ephesus, from ''[[Meyers Konversationslexikon]]'', 1888
  • Library of Celsus, side view
  • Site of the [[Temple of Artemis]] in the town of [[Selçuk]], near Ephesus.
  • Tomb of [[John the Apostle]] at the [[Basilica of St. John]].
  • Stone carving of the goddess Nike
  • The [[İsa Bey Mosque]] constructed in 1374–75, is one of the oldest and most impressive remains from the [[Anatolian beyliks]].
ANCIENT CITY IN ANATOLIA
Ephesos; Efesos; Apasa; Ephesu; Ephesian; Ephes.; Ancient ephesus; Classical ephesus; Medieval ephesus; Ephesus in the middle ages; Efes, Turkey; Apasas
·noun A native of Ephesus.
II. Ephesian ·noun A jolly companion; a roisterer.
III. Ephesian ·adj Of or pertaining to Ephesus, an ancient city of Ionia, in Asia Minor.

Βικιπαίδεια

Xenophon of Ephesus

Xenophon of Ephesus (Greek: Ξενοφῶν ὁ Εφέσιος; fl. 2nd century – 3rd century AD) was a Greek writer. His surviving work is the Ephesian Tale of Anthia and Habrocomes, one of the earliest novels as well as one of the sources for Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.

He is not to be confused with the earlier and more famous Athenian soldier and historian, Xenophon of Athens.