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ntury, Dorothea was confused with Dorothea of | Caesarea, a more famous saint of the same name, whose |
ges-Mathieu de Durand he also edited Basil of | Caesarea, Against Eunomius. |
was an important settlement between Jaffa and | Caesarea along Via Maris, the coastal road. |
On July 3, 2008, Ravitz performed her first | Caesarea Amphitheatre show in a decade to a sold-out c |
Eustace Grenier, Lord of | Caesarea and Sidon, constable of Jerusalem |
Martyr Romanus the Deacon of | Caesarea and child-martyr Barulas of Antioch (303) |
Many other works are listed by Eusebius of | Caesarea and Jerome. |
The historian Eusebius was in | Caesarea, and gave a vivid account of their martyrdom |
ocian Fathers) and the Levantine coast (Gaza, | Caesarea and Beirut). |
Ca. 780 CE the nun Hygeburg visited | Caesarea and reported that the town had a church and a |
other bishops, was carried off a prisoner to | Caesarea, and as the historians say, "The glory of his |
al value; the author, "relying on Eusebius of | Caesarea and other compilers, confidently strung toget |
schools, of which four (Alexandria, Antioch, | Caesarea, and Edessa) were universalist. |
ave been written sometime between the fall of | Caesarea and Arsuf to the Mamluks in 1265 and the Crus |
o letters of his correspondence with Basil of | Caesarea are also extant, although there is scholarly |
He was described in a letter by the bishop of | Caesarea as being charitable to the poor, but also bei |
columns made of granite that were taken from | Caesarea, Atlit and the ruins of Crusader monuments in |
The Bishop of | Caesarea became metropolitan of Palestine in the early |
The ship in which Apostle Paul embarked at | Caesarea belonged to this city (Acts 27:2). |
by Patriarch Gormond; Ehremar, Archbishop of | Caesarea; Bernard, Bishop of Nazareth; Aschetinus, Bis |
was proclaimed emperor by troops stationed at | Caesarea, but their rebellion was extinguished by anot |
in a Greek Psalter written and illuminated in | Caesarea by the archpriest Theodore in 1066 (British L |
summary of a sermon on Psalm 82 delivered in | Caesarea by Origen c.240-250 which warns his audience |
y who was martyred with along with Romanus of | Caesarea by Emperor Galerius by being whipped and behe |
Procopius of | Caesarea calls him "Hellestheaeus", a variant of his t |
Saint Hyacinth was imprisoned in | Caesarea, Cappadocia, and after numerous scourges, he |
int Macrina the Younger (330-379) was born at | Caesarea, Cappadocia. |
Acacius of | Caesarea declared that the Son was like the Father "ac |
million USD), and was partially funded by the | Caesarea Development Corporation. |
Procopius of | Caesarea; Dewing, Henry Bronson (1914), History of the |
Eusebius of | Caesarea, Ecclesiastical History 4.22 |
is currently the Founder and Director of the | Caesarea Edmond Benjamin de Rothschild Institute for I |
Upon taking office in | Caesarea, Florus began a practice of favoring the loca |
ntemporary church leaders, including Basil of | Caesarea, Gregory of Nazianzus, and Macarius of Egypt. |
In 1265, Baibars took | Caesarea, Haifa and Arsuf and massacred the inhabitant |
At | Caesarea, he embarked with Paul on a ship of Edremit ( |
Caesarea held out until 17 May. | |
op Hellenists from desecrating a synagogue in | Caesarea, however, the high priest suspended payment o |
Hieromartyr Carterius of | Caesarea in Cappadocia (304) |
Martyr Anectus of | Caesarea in Cappadocia |
Martyr Eupsychius of | Caesarea in Cappadocia |
Saint Basil the Great, Archbishop of | Caesarea in Cappadocia (379) |
Great martyr Procopius of | Caesarea in Palaestina (303) |
Martyr Blaise of | Caesarea in Cappadocia (3rd century) |
Venerable Martinian of | Caesarea in Palestine (5th century) |
Martyr Gordius, at | Caesarea in Cappadocia (3rd century) |
rs Chionia (Thea) and Alevtina (Valentina) at | Caesarea in Palaestina (308) |
He was active in | Caesarea in the Land of Israel, from around 180 to 220 |
Martyr Hyacinth of | Caesarea in Cappadocia (108) and Diomedes, Eulampius, |
Vice-Gerent of Rome and Titular Archbishop of | Caesarea in Palaestina. |
He was appointed titular bishop of | Caesarea in Mauretania and Cardinal Prefect of the Con |
lus, Jeremiah, Isaiah, Samuel, and Daniel, at | Caesarea in Palaestina (308, 309) |
cht on 11 April 2001 and as titular bishop of | Caesarea in Mauritania. |
etian persecution, a deacon called Romanus of | Caesarea in Palestine suffered martyrdom at Antioch. |
her with Theophitus or Theoctistus, Bishop of | Caesarea in Palestine, presided over a council held by |
010) was the Roman Catholic titular bishop of | Caesarea in Mauretania and auxiliary bishop of the Rom |
According to Eusebius of | Caesarea in the Praeparatio Evangelica, Eratosthenes f |
ion states that he was a prominent citizen of | Caesarea in Mauretania Caesariensis (present-day Cherc |
t into exile and resettled in the district of | Caesarea in Cappadocia. |
John Paul II named him Titular Archbishop of | Caesarea in Numidia on April 5, 1984, and Secretary of |
Dedicated to Basil of | Caesarea, it is the ninth oldest church still standing |
el Aviv and 4 honorary consulates (in Ashdod, | Caesarea, Jerusalem and Kfar Shmaryahu). |
Eusebius of | Caesarea knew the work, which he dismissed as the prod |
Main article: Theological Library of | Caesarea Maritima |
It lay between | Caesarea Maritima and Lydda, two miles inland, on the |
in power plant and its coal pier, viewed from | Caesarea Maritima |
His see was at | Caesarea Maritima a port city in Palestine. |
n a marble fragment from a synagogue found in | Caesarea Maritima in 1962. |
Caesarea Maritima, Israel | |
Vespasian had established his headquarters at | Caesarea Maritima. |
close to the location of the ancient site of | Caesarea Maritima. |
"This Is Not Love" ( | Caesarea, May 23, 1992) - 3:53 |
unger son, Caesarius of Nazianzus, studied in | Caesarea Mazaca and at Alexandria and became a physici |
He was martyred at | Caesarea Mazaca, Cappadocia. |
A.H. 107 (725-726) and the next year captured | Caesarea Mazaca. |
4th century virgin martyr who was executed at | Caesarea Mazaca. |
nd political importance to Acacius, Bishop of | Caesarea, oi peri Akakion, whose theory of adherence t |
She then moved to | Caesarea on the Israeli coast, where she treated local |
When Richard's army approached | Caesarea on 30 August, the rear guard, commanded by Hu |
Jerusalem often served first as archbishop of | Caesarea, or of Tyre. |
The manuscript once belonged to Bishop of | Caesarea Palaestina. |
Saint Eubulus was martyred March 7, 308 at | Caesarea Palestina. |
n to Egypt, they were stopped at the gates of | Caesarea, Palestine, and questioned. |
Jews, Flavius Josephus refers to the city as | Caesarea Paneas; the New Testament as Caesarea Philipp |
Roman period, possibly after the founding of | Caesarea Philippi in 4 BCE. |
er, eventually blessed by the Metropolitan of | Caesarea Philippi on behalf of the patriarch of Consta |
ish-Roman War, Vespasian rested his troops at | Caesarea Philippi over July 67 CE, holding games for a |
ry bishop of Changanassery (Titular Bishop of | Caesarea Philippi) on January 29, 1972 and was ordaine |
The battle was fought near Paneas ( | Caesarea Philippi), and marked the end of Ptolemaic ru |
ter in the 2nd century, Theophilus, bishop of | Caesarea raised objections to the practice of Quartode |
rkshop and Symposia Honoring Peter L. Hammer ( | Caesarea Rothchild Institute, University of Haifa, 200 |
The bishop and historian Eusebius of | Caesarea states that she was about 80 on her return fr |
n) who enforced the Diocletian Persecution at | Caesarea, the province's capital, which lasted for twe |
357) as a supporter of Acacius, bishop of | Caesarea, the leader of that party in the episcopate w |
ccording to the church history of Eusebius of | Caesarea, though, significantly the word "virgin" was |
while studying in Beirut, secretly fleeing to | Caesarea to be taught by a priest named Pamphylus. |
eviously given by the synods of Jerusalem and | Caesarea to his orthodoxy, Theodotus presided at the f |
Born in 1900 near | Caesarea, Turkey, he moved to the United States in 192 |
Hethum and Thoros were both captured in | Caesarea upon their return, and imprisoned in the fort |
Marinus of | Caesarea was a Roman soldier, who, for being a Christi |
Asterius of | Caesarea was a Roman senator, who became a Christian m |
tutions (7.46) state that the first Bishop of | Caesarea was Zacchaeus the Publican. |
The Archbishop of | Caesarea was one of the major suffragans of the Latin |
Acronicta | caesarea was a species of moth of the Noctuidae family |
When | Caesarea was captured by the crusaders from the Muslim |
e teacher of the Church historian Eusebius of | Caesarea, was appointed director without having to ren |
For a long time the Bishop of | Caesarea was wrongly held to be the author of a work o |
their satire directed at him, Origen fled to | Caesarea, where the bishops present requested that he |
chiliarch Claudius Lysias transferred him to | Caesarea, where he stood trial before Felix. |
s were buried by a Roman senator, Asterius of | Caesarea, who suffered martyrdom for this act. |
hristian burial to a Roman soldier Marinus of | Caesarea, who suffered martyrdom, he too was condemned |
Eusebius of | Caesarea writes that Maximinus conceived an insane pas |
ops Alexander of Jerusalem and Theoctistus of | Caesarea wrote in his defense and mentioned precedents |
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