List of Famous people with last name Ephesus

Agasias of Ephesus

First Name Agasias
Born on November 30, -0051
Died on November 30, -0051
Born in İzmir Province
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Mark of Ephesus

First Name Mark
Last Name Ephesus
Born on January 1, 1392
Died on June 23, 1444 (aged 52)

Mark of Ephesus was a hesychast theologian of the late Palaiologan period of the Byzantine Empire who became famous for his rejection of the Council of Ferrara-Florence (1438–1439). As a monk in Constantinople, Mark was a prolific hymnographer and a devoted Palamite. As a theologian and a scholar, he was instrumental in the preparations for the Council of Ferrara-Florence, and as Metropolitan of Ephesus and delegate for the Patriarch of Alexandria, he was one of the most important voices at the synod. After renouncing the Council as a lost cause, Mark became the leader of the Orthodox opposition to the Union of Florence, thus sealing his reputation as a defender of Eastern Orthodoxy and pillar of the Eastern Orthodox Church.

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Maximus of Ephesus

First Name Maximus
Last Name Ephesus
Born on January 1, 0310
Died on January 1, 0372 (aged 62)
Born in İzmir Province

Maximus of Ephesus was a Neoplatonist philosopher. He is said to have come from a rich family, and exercised great influence over the emperor Julian, who was commended to him by Aedesius. He pandered to the emperor's love of magic and theurgy, and by judicious administration of the omens won a high position at court. His overbearing manner made him numerous enemies, and, after being imprisoned after the death of Julian, he was put to death by Valens.

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Menecrates of Ephesus

First Name Menecrates
Born on November 30, -0331
Died on November 30, -0271 (aged 60)
Born in İzmir Province

Menecrates of Ephesus was a Greek didactic poet of the Hellenistic period. He wrote a poem called the Works which was modeled upon Hesiod's Works and Days and included a discussion of bees based on the work of Aristotle. He was the teacher of the astronomical poet Aratus.

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