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Ephesus History, Ephesus Information, Ancient
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Ephesus History
In
the year of 10 BC, Androclos, the
son of King of Athens-Kodros, was searching a location for
establishing a site. Androclos belonged to Akhas, was running
from the Dor invasion in Greece. He was leading one of the migration
convoys. It was predicted by an Apollon oracle that a fish and a
boar would show the location of the new settlement. Days later, parallel
to the oracle’s prediction, while frying, a fish fell down from the pan,
irritating a hiding boar behind the bushes. The feared boar escaped
immediately. Androclos followed the boar and established the city
of Ephesus, where he had killed the boar. When Androclos died in
the wars with Carians, a mausoleum was built to the memory of the
first king of Ephesus. The mausoleum is considered to be placed around
"The Gate of Magnesia".
Ephesus was ruled by the Lydian king, Kreisos, in the mid
6BC. The city reached the "Golden
Age" and became a good model to the Antic World in culture
and art, as well. As the detailed excavations have not completed yet,
apart from the Artemis, the remains of that age haven’t been
revealed.
Later, Ephesus was dominated by Persians. As Ephesians
did not join the "Ionian Rebellion" against Persians, the city
was saved from destruction. The rebellion resulted in the loss of
Persian. Alexander the Great won Persians and the Ionian
cities got their independence in the year of
334. Ephesus was in great prosperity during the times
of Alexander the Great Until the arrival of Alexander the Great,
Ephesus was consisted of two governing systems, democratic and
oligarchic. But the oligarchic system was violated with the
coming of a new ruler, and a rebellion existed in Ephesus.
The Temple of Artemis was fired and destroyed by the supporters
of oligarchy in 356BC.But it is
believed that a madman known as Herostratus set fire to the
temple in order to make his name immortal on the same night in Macedonia
Alexander the Great was born. As the temple became unusable,
Alexander the Great proposed for repairing. But the Ephesians
delicately refused for the reason that "A God can not built a temple
for another God.".So Alexander who was very proud of himself as a
God, gave some special priviledges to the city. An Ephesian architect,
Dinocrates restored the Temple of Artemis.
After the death of Alexander the Great, Ephesus was ruled by the
general of him, Lysimakhos, in 287 BC.
Lysimakhos decided to change the prior location of Ephesus
to further west, due to the destruction of the port by the alluviums,
and the inhabitants were forced to settle in the new place named "Arsinoeina",
the name of Lysimakhos’ wife. The city was surrounded by wide stone
walls in 10 meters height and 9 meters length. And, "Arsinoeina"
was changed into "Ephesus" again, to be forgotten eternally.
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