Ephesus After Antiquity: A Late Antique, Byzantine, and Turkish CityCUP Archive, 1979 - 218 Seiten |
Inhalt
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 |
Bibliography | 201 |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Aegean Agora Alzinger ancient appears Arab Asia Minor Aydın Basilica Baths bishop buildings built Byzantine capital Cayster Christian Church of Saint Codex Theodosianus coins colonnade Constantine Constantinople Constantius II construction Council Council of 431 dated decline decorated Diocletian early earthquake Embolos emir emperor empire Ephesos IV/3 evidence Evliya Çelebi excavations fifth century fortress Foss fourth century governor Greek Grégoire Gymnasium Harbor Hızır holy houses Hypatius ibid imperial important inscription Junayd Justinian Keil lamps Lascarid Late Antiquity Lemerle Maeander marble Maslama Mehmet Menteşe Miltner monastery monuments mosaic mosque Müller-Wiener 1961 Ottoman pagan Panayirdağ period Phygela population port proconsul prosperity province Prytaneum rebuilding remains restored Roman ruins Saint John Saint Mary Sardis Seven Sleepers silting Smyrna statues street suggests survived Synaxarium Temple of Artemis Theater Theodosius Thracesian Tomb town Turkish Turks Umur Upper Agora Venetians Vita walls