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Caesarea (Hebrew: קֵיסָרְיָה; Arabic: قيسارية, Kaysaria) is a town in Israel on the outskirts of Caesarea Maritima, the ancient port city. ...
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Caesarea Maritima (Greek: παράλιος Καισάρεια), called Caesarea Palaestina from 133 AD onwards, was a city and harbor built by Herod the Great about 25–13 BC ...
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Caesarea was originally called Straton's Tower after its founder Straton, who is believed ... The population of Caesarea was half gentile and half Jewish, ...
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Pictures and text illuminating the biblical site of Caesarea Maritima.
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Herod the Great ruled the Land of Israel from 37 to 4 B.C. During that time he constructed a large port city called Caesarea to honor Roman Caesar Augustus. ...
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Caesarea was an important port city on the Mediterranean coast of Palestine, 22 miles south of Mt Carmel. The coast of Palestine does not have good natural ...
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Online reservations, description of the hotel and its facilities, and local attractions.
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Caesarea is an old Roman port city on the Mediterranean shore about a half-hour south of Haifa. Like many forts and cities in Israel, it has been run and ...
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Online store offering Judaica and corporate gifts in Jerusalem stone, glass and sterling.
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