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    romanized: Qēsaryah; Arabic: قيسارية, romanized: Qaysāriyyah), also Caesarea Maritima, Caesarea Palaestinae or Caesarea Stratonis, was an ancient and medieval port city...
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  • Caesarea Maritima, also known as "Caesarea Palaestinae", an ancient Roman city near the modern Israeli town Caesarea in Palaestina (diocese) Caesarea...
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    Theological Library of Caesarea Maritima, or simply the Library of Caesarea, was the library of the Christians of Caesarea Maritima in Syria Palaestina in...
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    named after the ancient city of Caesarea Maritima situated 1–2 kilometres (0.62–1.24 mi) to the south in the adjacent Caesarea National Park. Located midway...
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  • The siege of Caesarea relates to the siege and conquest of Caesarea Maritima of the Byzantine Empire's Palaestina Prima province by the Sasanian Persians...
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    the early 2nd and late 4th centuries AD. The provincial capital was Caesarea Maritima. Judaea was a Roman province that incorporated the regions of Judea...
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    and Christian polemicist. In about AD 314 he became the bishop of Caesarea Maritima in the Roman province of Syria Palaestina. Together with Pamphilus...
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    representatives of the Hasmoneans were eliminated, and the huge port of Caesarea Maritima was built. Herod died in 4 BCE, and his kingdom was divided among...
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  • originated as a lecture series that he delivered to the congregation of Caesarea Maritima over the course of three days in the year 378 AD. The audience was...
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    from AD 26 to 36. It was discovered at the archaeological site of Caesarea Maritima in 1961. The artifact is particularly significant because it is an...
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  • The archiepiscopal see of Caesarea in Palaestina, also known as Caesarea Maritima, is now a metropolitan see of the Eastern Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem...
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  • 565) was a prominent late antique Greek scholar and historian from Caesarea Maritima. Accompanying the Roman general Belisarius in Emperor Justinian's...
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    hydraulic cement and underwater construction to build the harbor at Caesarea Maritima. While Herod's zeal for building transformed Judea, his motives were...
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    Thessalonica. [Caesarea Maritima] The Circus | Caesarea at circusmaximus.us. [Caesarea Maritima (coastal)] Wikimapia location: Caesarea Maritima Roman circus...
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    to the south, the Land of Israel proper, the cities of Paneas and Caesarea Maritima, and finally villages in the vicinity of Sebaste. The practical bearing...
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  • head of the famous catechetical school there, before settling in Caesarea Maritima, where he was ordained a priest. In Alexandria, Egypt, Pamphilus became...
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    Caladenia caesarea subsp. maritima, commonly known as the cape spider orchid, is a plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is endemic to the south-west...
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    start of the Ethiopian Church (Acts 8:26–39). Later, Philip lived in Caesarea Maritima with his four daughters who prophesied, where he was visited by Paul...
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    into Palaestina Prima provinces.: 123  In 614, Shahrbaraz conquered Caesarea Maritima, the administrative capital of the Palaestina Prima province.: 206 ...
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    dateable mithraeum outside Rome dates from 148 CE. The Mithraeum at Caesarea Maritima is the only one in Palestine and the date is inferred. According to...
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  • Bosphorus in Constantinople. Caesarea, on the seacoast just northwest of Jerusalem, at first Caesarea Maritima, then after 133 Caesarea Palaestina, was built...
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    Banias (redirect from Cæsarea Philippi)
    of Matthew and Mark as Caesarea or Caesarea Philippi, to distinguish it from Caesarea Maritima and other cities named Caesarea (Matthew 16, Matthew 16:13...
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    obliged under Hadrian to move the Legio VI Ferrata permanently into Caesarea Maritima in Judea. Tension between the Jewish population of the Roman Empire...
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    and traveled to the city of Caesarea Maritima in the Roman province of Palestine, where the bishops Theoctistus of Caesarea and Alexander of Jerusalem...
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    wrote that Procopius was sent with his companions from Scythopolis to Caesarea Maritima, where he was decapitated. Eusebius's account of Procopius's martyrdom...
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    Ναζωραίων αἱρέσεως") before the Roman procurator Antonius Felix at Caesarea Maritima by Tertullus. At that time, the term simply designated followers of...
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    Samaria. Other places of interest to scholars include locations such as Caesarea Maritima where in 1961 the Pilate Stone was discovered as the only archaeological...
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    the library of Pamphilus at Caesarea Maritima.: 128  Streeter, Skeat, and Milne also believed that it was produced in Caesarea. The codex can be dated with...
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    taken by Mamluks, 1265. The cities of Sidon (Saete/Sagette) and Caesarea Maritima (Caesarea) were captured by the Crusaders between 1101 and 1110. A noblemen...
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  • account in Acts, he was living in Caesarea Maritima with his four daughters: The next day we left and came to Caesarea; and we went into the house of Philip...
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