DKP
Ephesus
Home
Ephesus Tours
Ephesus Map
Ephesus Car Rentals
Ephesus Transfer
Kusadasi Tours
Flights to Everywhere
Turkey Tours
Turkey Religious Tour
Turkey Blue Cruise
Historical Anatolia Map
Istanbul Tours
Cappadocia Tours
Ferry to Samos
Ferry to Greek Islands
Greek Islands
Kusadasi Hotels
info Ephesus
Historical Places
Temple of Artemis
Ephesus Museum
Biblical Ephesus
Excavations in Ephesus
Ephesus Sightseeing
Ephesus Distances
Ephesus Location
Cruise Line Links
Miscellaneous
Guestbook
Web Links
Ephesus Pictures

Panionian Print E-mail

Located northwest of Priene, on the northeast corner of Dilek peninsula, near today’s Guzelcamli, stood Panionion, as an important annual meeting place of the Ionian League. Panionion is significant for its being the oldest unity of the colonies in the world. The league was a political union, and was consisted of the members from the "12 Ionian Colonies". Years later, the city of Smyrna(Izmir) joined the league. The meeting in Panionion was usually after the harvest. The members were sharing their or problems about business, art, farming and sea trade for improving their own cities or finding reasonable solutions to their problems.


Every year, in addition of the gathering of the members, a traditional festival was held to the honor of the God Poseidon of Helliconia. During the festival, young and strong men in Panionion were placing the cattles into the temple to be sacrificed , by hanging their horns. During the Hellenistic era, one day of the festival was decided to be celebrated to the honor of King of Pergamon, Eumenes II.


Serious excavations conducted by the German archeologist Th. Wiegard, have been revealed some very important artifacts from around the region. The remains of a circular wall on St. Ilias Crest are considered to be the meeting place of Panionion. On the south of St. Ilias Crest, stands a small church, named as "Hegeios Demetrios" by Th. Wiegand. The church was once used for worshipping Poseidon, the God of Sea and Earthquakes. The higher parts of St. Ilias Crest was surrounded by the limestone walls, as to protect Panionion. A long thin structure stands in the middle, measuring 18x4, reflecting the architectural style of 6 BC.


The eastern and the southwestern parts of Panionion are not in good condition. Only, some sitting places and a Hellenistic turret -once used for observing and protecting the area, exist in the area. There is also a cistern to the further east of turret, including the clay-made pots in it, with the traces of the Hellenistic Age.

 


Pictures of Panionion
            Panionion            Panionion             Panionion

Historical Places
 
< Prev   Next >
Designed by Ephesus Design
Osman Turizm and Mst is copyrighted by Ephesus Guide
Courtesy of Kusiss
Tours Hotels Info