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Ancient Smyrna The Beginnings of the City

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The earliest settlement of Smyrna was located at the Tepekule tumulus in modern Bayraklı, on a small peninsula along the Aegean Sea. Archaeological evidence...

The Cemetery Above the Grotto of the Seven Sleepers

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The ruins of a large cemetery can be seen above the Grotto of the Seven Sleepers in Ephesus. Together with the many graves around...

The End of Exile and the Journey Home

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According to Christian tradition, St John’s exile on the island of Patmos ended after the death of the Roman emperor Domitian. Domitian, who ruled...

St John’s Life on Patmos

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According to Christian tradition, St John was not kept in chains during his exile on Patmos. Although he had been banished by Roman authority,...

St John at the Latin Gate

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A tradition found mainly in Latin Christian sources tells that St John was first taken to Rome as a prisoner by order of the...

Communication Between Stories

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Stairs or Ladders for Access Communication between the three stories of the tower was likely maintained by wooden stairs or ladders. In the north-eastern wall...

The Stairway-Turret and Its Purpose

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Construction of the Stairway-Turret The passages that connect the stairway to the chambers in Tower N suggest that the stairway-turret and Tower N were likely...

Later Construction of Wall BB

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At a later time, a new wall, labeled BB, was built behind the earlier wall AA. This new wall had strong buttresses, both on...

The Towers of Constantinople’s Inner Wall

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The 96 towers that once guarded the Inner Wall of Constantinople are now mostly in ruins. Time, war, earthquakes, and weather have all damaged...

Doubts About Identifying Cyrus as Constantine

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The idea that Cyrus and Constantine were the same person has serious problems. First, the name Cyrus is not linked with the land walls...

Pillaging the country

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