caesarēa
61Caesarea Mazaca — I. geographical name see Caesarea 2 II. geographical name see Kayseri …
62Caesarea — n. ancient town in Israel on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea that was built by King Herod during the first century BC …
63Caesarea — Caes•a•re•a [[t]ˌsi zəˈri ə, ˌsɛs ə , ˌsɛz ə [/t]] n. 1) geg an ancient seaport in NW Israel: Roman capital of Palestine 2) geg ancient name of Kayseri …
64Caesarea — /sizəˈriə/ (say seezuh reeuh) noun 1. an ancient seaport in north western Israel; the Roman capital of Palestine. 2. ancient name of Kayseri …
65Caesarea — noun an ancient seaport in northwestern Israel; an important Roman city in ancient Palestine • Instance Hypernyms: ↑seaport, ↑haven, ↑harbor, ↑harbour • Part Holonyms: ↑Israel, ↑State of Israel, ↑Yisrael, ↑ …
66Iol Caesarea — Caesarea es un antiguo puerto situado en el reino de Mauretania. Se encuentra a unos noventa km al oeste de lo que hoy es Argel (Argelia), en el lugar de la moderna ciudad de Cherchel (en árabe Sharshāl ). La ciudad fue fundada por los… …
67Caesarea Philippi — geographical name city of ancient Palestine SW of Mt. Hermon; site at modern village of Baniyas ˌba nē ˈyas in SW Syria …
68Caesarea Mazaca — Kayseri Kayseri Administration Pays  Turquie …
69Caesarea Philippi — An inland city on the River Jordan at the foot of Mount Hermon where Herod the Great built a temple to Caesar Augustus, who had given him the city. Formerly called Panion, the city was named after the emperor by Herod s son, Philip the tetrarch,… …
70Caesarea Mazaca — …