romanized: Qayṣariyyah 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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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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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 Empire...
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Eusebius (redirect from Eusebius of caesarea)
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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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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representatives of the Hasmoneans were eliminated, and the huge port of Caesarea Maritima was built. Herod died in 4 BCE, and his kingdom was partitioned into...
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from AD 26 to 36. It was discovered at the archaeological site of Caesarea Maritima in 1961. The limestone block was discovered in June 1961 by Italian...
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the early 2nd and late 4th centuries AD. The provincial capital was Caesarea Maritima. It forms part of timeline of the period in the region referred to...
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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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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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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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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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Procopius (redirect from Procopius of Caesarea)
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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Thessalonica. [Caesarea Maritima] The Circus | Caesarea at circusmaximus.us. [Caesarea Maritima (coastal)] Wikimapia location: Caesarea Maritima Roman circus...
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Abbahu (section Rector in Caesarea)
generation of Amoraim. He is sometimes cited as Rabbi Abbahu of Kisrin (Caesarea Maritima). His rabbinical education was acquired mainly at Tiberias in the...
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Mosaic of Rehob (section Caesarea Maritima)
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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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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into Palaestina Prima provinces.: 123 In 614, Shahrbaraz conquered Caesarea Maritima, the administrative capital of the Palaestina Prima province.: 206 ...
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An oil lamp with staurogram from Caesarea Maritima. Glass Factory Museum, Nahsholim, Israel....
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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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Early Christianity (section Caesarea)
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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Vassals of the Kingdom of Jerusalem (redirect from Lord of Caesarea)
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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Acacius' Aντιλογια against Marcellus of Ancyra. Theological Library of Caesarea Maritima One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication...
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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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projects as the Masada fortress, the Herodion and the great port of Caesarea Maritima were built. Antigonus was not, however, the last male Hasmonean; Aristobulus...
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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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Stratotanker, a mid-air refueling aircraft made by Boeing Straton's Tower or Caesarea Maritima, a place in Israel Stratton (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
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Avdira Paralia Panteleimonos Paralios Kaisareia, the Greek name for Caesarea Maritima Paralia Chiladou Paralia Koulouras Paralia Sergoula Paralia Platanos...
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death is recounted in Acts 12 (12:20–23). Herod Agrippa was born in Caesarea Maritima around 11 BC. He was the son of Aristobulus IV, one of the children...
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