Herod’s Hippodrome/Stadium at Caesarea and the Games Conducted Therein
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Patrich, Joseph. “Herod’s Hippodrome/Stadium at Caesarea and the Games Conducted Therein.” In What Has Athens to Do with Jerusalem: Essays in Honor of Gideon Foerster, edited by Leonard Victor Rutgers, 29–68. Leuven: Peeters, 2002.Full Citation Information
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Title: Herod’s Hippodrome/Stadium at Caesarea and the Games Conducted Therein
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Title: What Has Athens to Do with Jerusalem: Essays in Honor of Gideon Foerster
Editor: Leonard Victor Rutgers
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Place of Publication: Leuven
Publisher: Peeters
Date of Publication: 2002
Pages: 29-68
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