John of Ephesus was born in 507.
Mark of Ephesus was born in 1392.
NO ... John the Baptist died before Jesus. The Virgin Mary went with the Apostle John to Ephesus.
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Saint John the Apostle lived in Ephesus in modern-day Turkey.
John of Cappadocia died in 520.
A:Irenaeus was probably the earliest writer to state that the apostle John visited Ephesus, late in the second century. It is probably too strong a word to say that he 'recorded' this, since we now know that John did not actually write the gospel that bears his name, and he is unlikely to have ever gone to the region of Ephesus.
There is no evidence that John, son of Zebedee, ever went to either Patmos or Ephesus. However, because the Book of Revelation was signed by a person called John, a tradition developed that this John was the apostle John, that he was exiled to Patmos and that he then went to Ephesus, perhaps for as long as 26 years.
Yes, according to early Christian tradition, after being exiled to the island of Patmos, the Apostle John eventually returned to Ephesus. This return is believed to have occurred after the death of Emperor Domitian, who had ordered his exile. In Ephesus, John is thought to have continued his ministry and wrote the Gospel of John and the Book of Revelation.
John died about the year AD100 in Ephesus, Asia Minor.
She was with the apostle John during Jesus' crucifixion. After His death, legend has it that she went to live with John in Ephesus, an early center of Christianity. Ephesus is located in modern day Turkey.
First of all there are plenty of important sites in Turkey. But when it comes to biblical and ancient city excursions, Ephesus is the best one cuz she has the biggest number of ruins in her.
Yes, according to early Christian tradition, John the Apostle is believed to have lived in Ephesus later in his life. After the death of Jesus, he is said to have settled there, where he became a prominent leader in the early Christian community. Ephesus is also traditionally associated with the writing of the Gospel of John and the Book of Revelation, although the exact details of his life there are not definitively documented.