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Herod’s Hippodrome/Stadium at Caesarea in the Context of Greek and Roman Contests and Spectacles

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Patrich, J. “Herod’s Hippodrome/Stadium at Caesarea in the Context of Greek and Roman Contests and Spectacles.” In VeZoth-LeYehudah [Yehudah Ben Porath Festschrift], edited by E. Reiner and Y. Ben Aire, 119–66. Jerusalem: Yad Yizhak Ben Zvi, 2003.

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Article

Title: Herod’s Hippodrome/Stadium at Caesarea in the Context of Greek and Roman Contests and Spectacles

Author: J. Patrich

URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/bibl/2LAXAEFL 

URI: https://www.zotero.org/groups/caesarea-maritima/items/2LAXAEFL  Link to Zotero Bibliographic Record

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Title: VeZoth-LeYehudah [Yehudah Ben Porath Festschrift]

Editor: E. Reiner

Editor: Y. Ben Aire

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Place of Publication: Jerusalem

Publisher: Yad Yizhak Ben Zvi

Date of Publication: 2003

Pages: 119-166

 

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