The Basilica of Saint John, Ephesus St, John Basilica Biblical Places
 
				The Basilica of Saint John, St. John Basilica Biblical Places 
	
    
    
    
    The Basilica of Saint John, Ephesus St, John Basilica Biblical Places
The Basilica of Saint John (St. John Basilica)
		Temple of Artemis
		It is believed that the evangelist St. John had spent his last 
		years in the region around Ephesus and buried in the southern 
		slope of Ayosolug Hill. Three hundred years after the death of 
		Saint Paul, a small chapel was constructed over the grave in the 
		4th century. The church was changed into a marvelous basilica during 
		the region of Emperor Justinian (527 -565 AD).
		
		The monumental basilica was in the shape of a cross and was covered with 
		six domes. Its construction, being of stone and brick, is an extremely 
		rare find amongst the architecture of its time. Raised by two steps and 
		covered with marble, the tomb of St John was under the central dome, 
		that was once carried by the four columns at the corners. The columns in 
		the courtyard reveals the monograms of Emperor Justinian and his 
		wife Theodora. Constructed in the 5th century AD, the 
		baptistery is north of the nave, with its key hole shape. Rampart walls 
		around the church were constructed for protection from the Arabian 
		attracts in the 7th - 8th centuries AD. The
		
impressive
		10th century AD frescoes representing St John, Jesus and a Saint, 
		ornament the chapel. With the invasion of Turks, the chapel was used as 
		a mosque in the 14th century; unfortunately Basilica of Saint John 
		became unusable due to the serious earthquake in the same century.
		
		The excavations around the Basilica of Saint John has been 
		continuing under the supervision of Ekrem Akurgal since 1973, 
		with the financial supports of George B. Quatman.
		This church was built over the tomb of St. John. 
		The presently-visible church is cruciform and roofed with six massive 
		domes, and was donated by the Emperor Justinian and his wife. 
		Theodora. The capitals facing the nave (central aisle) bear their 
		monograms.
		
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