Acts Not to be confused with Attalia in Lydia, this city near the mouth of the Cataractes River modern Aksu was the chief port of Pamphylia. The Roman grip on the city was from time to time challenged by pirates.
The city today bears the ruins of antiquity in a modest museum. A tower over the harbor Hidirlik Kulesi bears evidence of a lighthouse that existed on that location since the C2 CE, probably built over the mausoleum of a hero that stood at the time of St. Paul 's visit. Also from that century is the three-arched Hadrianic gate built about CE. The city became the seat of the Bishop from the rise of Christianity in the Empire until , when the city was elevated again to the seat of the Archbishopric.
Biblical Asia Minor St. Damascus Road Experience Life of St. What did the seaport of Attalia look like from where St. Paul sailed? Paul went to Attalia, a seaport in southern Turkey, and sailed from there to Antioch in Syria where he explained to the Christian community how well the Gentiles have embraced Christianity. Darke says that, during the Crusades, Attalia was also the point of embarkation for the Christian armies who sailed from here to the Holy Land.
Hoefer says the population of Attalia today is , people, but the population doubles in the summer. Attalia modern Antalya is a port on the Mediterranean Sea. I had lunch at the restaurant there on a hill with a spectacular view overlooking all the boats and the vast sea. Blake feels the area of Attalia is one of the most beautiful in all Turkey. It sits on sheer cliffs above the blue Mediterranean with a green pasture stretching behind the city to magnificent pine forests.
To the west great mountains rise straight out of the sea. In the troops of Louis IV sailed from there to Syria; in the Seljuks restored the city walls, and erected several public buildings. The city continued to be the chief port for ships from Syria and Egypt, and the point of entry to the interior until modern times, when the harbor at Mersine was reopened; it has now become a place of little importance. The town possesses considerable which is of archaeological interest. The outer harbor was protected by ancient walls and towers now in ruins; its entrance was closed with a chain.
The inner harbor was but a recess in the cliff.
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