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are concerned, it is assumed that the Ions came to this region,
lead by Androckles. Ephesus
was captured by the Kimmers (Cimmerians) in the
7th century B.C., by the Lydians in 560, and
later in 546 B.C. by the Persians; and was
rescued from the Persian domination when Alexander the
Great defeated the Persians in 334 B.C.
of Hadrian appears in front of us, in all its splendid
beauty (117-138 A.D). The Scholastic
Baths, built in the 4th century A.D., are situated behind the
Temple of Hadrian. The houses of the rich people of Ephesus
which were in front of it, have been restored and opened for
visits at present with special permits.
ers
(361 x 361 feet), are standing erect today. The Temple
of Serapes built in the period of Antony (138-192 A.D.)
is placed behind the Trade Agora. One of the
magnificent buildings of Ephesus is the
Great Theater, largest in Asia Minor,
which had a capacity of more than 24.000 people and is in a
rather well preserved condition. The construction had started
during the Hellenistic period but it could only be completed
during the time of Trajan (98-117 A.D.).
Theater
Gymnasium. The avenue that passes along the front of
the theater, extends towards the Stadium built during the Nero
period (54-68 A.D.) and towards the
Vedius Gymnasium.