Alternative History
Ephesus
Timeline: L'Uniona Homanus

OTL equivalent: Turkey
Senatorial Province of The Roman Empire
Flag Coat of Arms
Flag Coat of Arms
Location of Ephesus
Location of Ephesus
Capital
(and largest city)
Pergamon
Language
  Official
 
Latin (Lingua Latina)
  Others Greek (Lingua Greccia)
Religion
  Main
 
Roman Polytheism
  Others Greek Polytheism, Angelic Gnosticism, Egyptian Polytheism
Ethnic Groups
  Main
 
Ephesian
  Others Troians, Aeolians, Dorians
Government Provincial Republic
  Legislature Governor and Senate of Ephesus

A Short History of Ephesus[]

Ephesus was a province greatly influenced by the Greeks. The culture of coastal Ephesus, the Ionians, Troians, Aeolians and Dorians, was mostly made of colonies of the Greek people. In the Troad Peninsula of Ephesus was the city of Troy. Troy was a major part in the legend of the founding of Rome in the Aeneid and this made it an important city for the Romans. The position of the Province on the edge of the Aegean Sea gave it prime access to some ofthe most scenic areas of development for things ranging from major ports like Ephesus, for which the Province is named, and its many surrounding islands which were frequently made vacation areas for the wealthy of the Empire. Pergamon was the site of one of the largest temples and altars in that region and the Episcopus of Ephesus often used it for the rituals of the Roman Polytheistic religion and the site of the speeches which the Emperor would make to people in the people in the Aegean region. This brought a lot of tourism to the city of Pergamon and this made Ephesus the wealthiest of the Anatolian Provinces.