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Izmir, Turkey - Clock Tower of Saint Photinie

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Izmir, Turkey - Clock Tower of Saint Photinie

The clock tower of the church of St. Photinie at Izmir (Smyrna), Turkey. St. Photinie was the Samaritan woman at Jacobs well mentioned in St. Johns Gospel (Chap. IV). Photinie means light, because she received the light from the lightgiver, Jesus Christ. Martyred at the hands of Roman Emperor Nero. Date: 1908

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This photograph showcases the Clock Tower of Saint Photinie, a historic landmark located in Izmir, Turkey, formerly known as Smyrna. The clock tower is an integral part of the Church of Saint Photinie, which holds significant religious and cultural importance for both the local community and the wider world. Saint Photinie, also known as the Samaritan woman at Jacob's well, is a revered figure in Christian tradition. According to the Gospel of John (Chapter IV), she had a transformative encounter with Jesus Christ at the well, leading her to become a follower of his teachings. The name Photinie means 'light,' symbolizing the enlightenment she received from the Lightgiver, Jesus Christ. The martyred Saint Photinie is believed to have met her end during the reign of the Roman Emperor Nero. Despite the passage of time, her legacy continues to inspire and captivate visitors to Izmir. This stunning image, taken in 1908, offers a glimpse into the rich history and architectural beauty of the Ottoman Empire. The clock tower, with its intricate design and ornate details, stands proudly against the backdrop of the church and the bustling city of Izmir. The photograph serves as a testament to the enduring significance of Saint Photinie and the cultural heritage she represents.

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