Associations to the word «Caesarea»
Noun
- Basil
- Antioch
- Herod
- Olympiad
- Justinian
- Tyre
- Haifa
- Alexandria
- Palestine
- Byzantine
- Jerusalem
- Martyr
- Galilee
- Nazareth
- Constantine
- Bishopric
- Prima
- Gregory
- Constantinople
- Beirut
- Philo
- Dorothea
- Gaza
- Apostles
- Mod
- Synod
- Cyril
- Crusader
- Patriarch
- Carthage
- Jerome
- Damascus
- Centurion
- Bishop
- Persecution
- Creed
- Metropolitan
- Apostle
- Clement
- Ambrose
- Hanna
- Bethlehem
- Syrian
- Syriac
- Jericho
- Theologian
- Ravenna
- Archbishop
- Disciple
- Eustace
- Anatolia
- Tiberius
- Cornelius
- Rothschild
- Maximus
- Obelisk
- Codex
- Armenia
- Syria
- Neo
- Martyrdom
- Caliphate
- Julian
- Persian
- Chronicler
- Talmud
- Corinth
- Augustus
- Prefect
- Baptism
- Socrates
- Gospel
- Crusade
- Felix
- Caesar
- Nativity
- Thrace
- Andreas
- Deacon
- Aviv
- Tripoli
- Acre
- Pagan
- Claudius
- Historian
- Apocalypse
Wiktionary
CAESAREA, proper noun. (historical) Name of numerous cities and locations in the Roman Empire, among them Caesarea Mazaca, capital of Cappadocia (modern Kayseri) and Caesarea Maritima, capital of province Palestine.
CAESAREA MAZACA, proper noun. Another name of Mazaca
Dictionary definition
CAESAREA, noun. An ancient seaport in northwestern Israel; an important Roman city in ancient Palestine.
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