- Caesarea Mazaca
- I. geographical name see Caesarea 2 II. geographical name see Kayseri
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Caesarea Mazaca — Kayseri Kayseri Administration Pays Turquie … Wikipédia en Français
Caesarea Mazaca — … Useful english dictionary
CAESAREA IN CAPPADOCIA — CAESAREA IN CAPPADOCIA, capital of cappadocia . Before the country became a Roman province under Tiberius in 17 C.E. the city was known as Mazaca or Mazaga. This name continued to be used along with its other name, Caesarea. In talmudic… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Caesarea (disambiguation) — Caesarea, a city name derived from Caesar , was the name of numerous cities and locations in the Roman Empire, many of which beat bear different names at present (or might have had alternate names also in the Roman period itself). Among them:*… … Wikipedia
Caesarea Philippi — Not be confused with Caesarea Maritima, on the Mediterranean, or the town Caesarea in Israel, or with Caesarea Mazaca in Cappadocia. Caesarea Philippi The ruins of Caesarea Philippi … Wikipedia
Caesarea — noun 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 … Wiktionary
Caesarea — geographical name 1. seaport of ancient Palestine; site S of modern Haifa, Israel 2. (or Caesarea Mazaca) see Kayseri … New Collegiate Dictionary
MAZACA Caesarea — urbs Cappadociae, sub monte Argaeo, quae nunc Tisaria, teste Nigrô. Male ab Eusebio et Rufo Magaram vocari, monuit Philander ad Vitruvium. Baudrando, versus Armeniam minorem et Melam fluvium, 20. mill. pass. a Sebastia in Meridiem, 70. a Tyana in … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
CAESAREA — I. CAESAREA Mauritaniae urbs. Plin l. 3. c. 3. Cabo Figalo Pineto. In Africa. Celebris in Histor. Rom. Afris dicta Tiguident, seu vetus urbs, a Califis destructa, A. C. 959. Rudera magnitudinem loquuntur. Sub Arabibus, divitiis Academiisque, unde … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Mazaca — noun An ancient city of Asia Minor, the capital of Cappadocia, on the site of modern Kayseri, Turkey. Other names throughout history: Eusebia, Caesarea, Kaisariyah … Wiktionary