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    organization, the Caesarea Development Corporation, and also one of the most populous localities not recognized as a local council. The modern town is named after...
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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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    Mauretania Caesariensis and is now called Cherchell, in modern Algeria. In the present time Caesarea is used as a titular see for Catholic and Eastern Orthodox...
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    romanized: Qayṣāriyyah or Arabic: قيسارية or Arabic: قيساريا), also Caesarea Maritima, Caesarea Palaestinae or Caesarea Stratonis, was an ancient and medieval port city...
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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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    Anatolia, Turkey, and the capital of Kayseri province. Historically known as Caesarea, it has been the historical capital of Cappadocia since ancient times....
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    many other Roman towns named Caesarea by calling it Caesarea in Mauretania, Caesarea Mauretaniae ("Mauretania's Caesarea"), Iol Caesarea (Ἰὼλ Καισάρεια...
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    Πισιδίας) and in Roman Empire, Latin: Antiochia Caesareia or Antiochia Colonia Caesarea – was a city in the Turkish Lakes Region, which was at the crossroads of...
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    in present-day Algeria. The full name refers to its capital Caesarea Mauretaniae (modern Cherchell). The province had been part of the Kingdom of Mauretania...
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  • Emesenus. After receiving his early education in his native town, he studied theology at Caesarea in Palestine and Antioch, and philosophy and science at...
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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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    218, jointly with his young son Diadumenianus. Born in Caesarea (now called Cherchell, in modern Algeria), in the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis...
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  • Latin, the stone records a boundary set between the citizens of Caesarea ad Libanum (modern Arqa) and Gigarta (possibly present-day Gharzouz, Zgharta, or...
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    province and renamed Marqas after its capital. Maraş was called Germanicia Caesarea (Ancient Greek: Γερμανίκεια, Germanikeia) in the time of the Roman and...
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  • Γερμανικόπολις) was an ancient town in Bithynia, also known as Caesarea in Bythinia (not to be confused with Caesarea Germanica, as such a former bishopric...
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    Athens (redirect from Modern Athens)
    Neoplatonism—with notable pupils including Gregory of Nazianzus, Basil of Caesarea and emperor Julian (r. 355–363)—and consequently a center of paganism....
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    Henchir-El-Hammam?) Bamaccora Barica Belesasa Betagbara Bocconia Buffada Burca Caesarea (Youks-les-Bains, Henchir-El-Hammam) Caesariana (ruins of Kessaria) Calama...
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    of Africa Proconsularis. The young rulers renamed their new capital Caesarea (modern Cherchell, Algeria), in honor of the Emperor. Mauretania was a vast...
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    Judea (redirect from Modern Judea)
    concentrated in Galilee, the coastal plain (especially in Lydda, Joppa, and Caesarea), and smaller Jewish communities continued to live in the Beth She'an Valley...
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  • is now a part of modern Turkey. That city of Caesarea (called Caesarea Mazaca) is not to be confused with the traditional Jewish town of the same name...
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    Liquíos Celebes because of the existence of Celebes Sea south of Mindanao. Caesarea Caroli or Karoli was the name given by Villalobos or De la Torre to the...
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    Shaizar (redirect from Caesarea Magna)
    Christian history as the home of Saint Basil of Caesarea. Shaizar's ruins are known as Saijar in modern Arabic. Shaizar is mentioned as Senzar or Sezar...
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  • hermit and martyr of Caesarea of Cappadocia, 4th cent. CSLA (2018). University of Oxford Antonino, Christiano. "Saint Sergius Of Caesarea", Mission Spazio...
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    Salona (category Roman towns and cities in Croatia)
    Western Roman Empire during the years 476-480. Salona is located in the modern town of Solin, next to Split, in Croatia. Salona was founded in the 3rd century...
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    Thessalonica. [Caesarea Maritima] The Circus | Caesarea at circusmaximus.us. [Caesarea Maritima (coastal)] Wikimapia location: Caesarea Maritima Roman...
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  • Encyclopedia: Caesarea Palaestinae Catholic Encyclopedia: St. Barnabas Philippi: Catholic Encyclopedia "Philippi was the first European town in which St...
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    Catholic Church. The Antonine Itinerary places it on the road from Ancyra to Caesarea, between Parnassos and Asiana, 24 Roman miles from Parnassus and 32 from...
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    other Roman governors of Judaea, Pilate made his primary residence in Caesarea, going to Jerusalem mainly for major feasts to maintain order. He also...
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    its capital at Caesarea (modern-day Kayseri); and Cappadocia Secunda, with its capital at Tyana. By 386, the region to the east of Caesarea had become part...
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    probably the result of confusion with a different saint, Blasius of Caesarea (Caesarea being also the Latin name of Jersey). Blaise (Icelandic: Blasíus)...
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