Tomb of Hagios Loukas (St Luke)

Department Archive
Collection Byzantine Research Fund
Reference No. BRF/2/2/3/7
Level Item
Place Ephesus
Dates 1872-1873
Donor/Creator Trotman, Corporal J.
Scope and Content View of the doorjamb with the relief cross and the bull. This is a Hellenic Society photograph. It is numbered (H.S. 3130) at the back. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Further information A circular structure in front of the Ephesus city Odeum bearing the carved skull of a bull on the doorjamb has been identified as the ‘grave of Hagios Loukas’- the bull, the third of the symbols mentioned by Ezekiel, is used in Byzantine art as a symbolic representation of the saint. The structure was, very likely, an ancient temple which was later used as a chapel/church.
Related records [BSA SPHS/1/1215.3130], Ephesus: Remains of St. Luke's tomb, 1872-1873