- Caesarea Maritima - Wikipedia
Caesarea was incorporated as a lordship (dominion) within the Kingdom of Jerusalem, and the Latin See of Caesarea was established, with ten archbishops listed for the period 1101–1266 (treated as titular see from 1432–1967)
- Caesarea | Ancient City, Roman Port, Israel, Map | Britannica
Caesarea, (“Ruins of Caesarea”), ancient port and administrative city of Palestine, on the Mediterranean coast of present-day Israel south of Haifa It is often referred to as Caesarea Palaestinae, or Caesarea Maritima, to distinguish it from Caesarea Philippi near the headwaters of the Jordan
- Bible Map: Caesarea
Paneas formed part of the tetrarchy of Philip He rebuilt and beautified the town, calling it Caesarea as a compliment to Augustus, and adding his own name to distinguish it from Caesarea on the coast of Sharon (Ant , XVIII, ii, 1; BJ, II, ix, 1)
- Caesarea - Tourist Israel
The restored amphitheater hosts modern-day concerts during the summer months, whilst the Old City has a range of boutiques and restaurants The new town of Caesarea is a luxurious neighborhood of villas, whose beach, the Caesarea Aqueduct Beach is one of the best beaches in Israel
- Caesarea - History and Facts | History Hit
Caesarea or “Keysarya” was an Ancient Roman city which is now a large archaeological site in Israel It is believed that the city of Caesarea was initially founded atop the ruins of Straton’s Tower, a third century BC Phoenician port city
- Caesarea Maritima - World History Encyclopedia
Caesarea Maritima was an important trade center in antiquity, known for its colossal harbor built by Herod the Great After the second Jewish Revolt, also known as the Bar-Kochba Revolt (132-136 CE), Caesarea became the capital of the Roman province of Syria-Palestina
- Caesarea - Jewish Virtual Library
Founded by King Herod in the first century BCE on the site of a Phoenician and Greek trade post known as Straton’s Tower, Caesarea was named for Herod’s Roman patron, Augustus Caesar This city was described in detail by the Jewish historian Josephus Flavius
- Caesarea - Wikipedia
Caesarea, a city name derived from the Roman title "Caesar", was the name of numerous cities and locations in the Roman Empire:
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