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Claudius Ptolemy, Geography 8.20.14Caesarea Maritima is indirectly attested at Claudius Ptolemy, Geography 8.20.14. This passage was written ca. 130-170 C.E. possibly in Alexandria.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/306
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Gregory the Miracle-Worker, Panegyric to Origen 5.76-5.112Caesarea Maritima is indirectly attested at Gregory the Miracle-Worker, Panegyric to Origen 5.76-5.112. This passage was written ca. ca. 239 C.E. possibly in Caesarea Maritima.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/325
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Gregory the Miracle-Worker, Panegyric to Origen 6.1-6.11Caesarea Maritima is indirectly attested at Gregory the Miracle-Worker, Panegyric to Origen 6.1-6.11. This passage was written ca. ca. 239 C.E. possibly in Caesarea Maritima.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/326
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Gregory the Miracle-Worker, Panegyric to Origen 16.63-16.92Caesarea Maritima is indirectly attested at Gregory the Miracle-Worker, Panegyric to Origen 16.63-16.92. This passage was written ca. ca. 239 C.E. possibly in Caesarea Maritima.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/327
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Origen, Letter to Gregory the Miracle-Worker 1Caesarea Maritima is indirectly attested at Origen, Letter to Gregory the Miracle-Worker 1. This passage was written ca. 235-238 C.E. possibly in Caesarea Maritima.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/330
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Origen, Commentary on the Gospel of John 6.2.8-10Caesarea Maritima is indirectly attested at Origen, Commentary on the Gospel of John 6.2.8-10. This passage was written ca. 231-233 C.E. possibly in Caesarea Maritima.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/331
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Origen, Homily on 1 Samuel 1.1Caesarea Maritima is indirectly attested at Origen, Homily on 1 Samuel 1.1. This passage was written ca. 243-253 C.E. possibly in Caesarea.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/332
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Unknown, Invocation of Isis, P.Oxy. XI 1380.93-99 "Στρ[άτω]ν[ος Πύργῳ", and "Strato’s Tower" are directly attested at Unknown, Invocation of Isis, P.Oxy. XI 1380.93-99. This passage was written ca. ca. 100-149 C.E. possibly in Egypt.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/406
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Sarapion, Letter to Demetrous, P.Lips. 1.110 "Καισαρείας", and "Caesarea" are directly attested at Sarapion, Letter to Demetrous, P.Lips. 1.110. This passage was written ca. ca. 200-399 C.E. possibly in Caesarea Maritima.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/409
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Unknown, Honors for a Musician, IAph2007 1.182 "Και- [σ]α̣ρε[ίᾳ τῆς Στρ]άτω- [νο]ς̣", and "Straton’s Caesarea" are directly attested at Unknown, Honors for a Musician, IAph2007 1.182. This passage was written ca. 200-249 C.E. possibly in Aphrodisias.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/412
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Pseudo-Clement of Rome, Recognitions 2.62.3-2.63.3 "ܩܣܪܝܐ", and "Caesarea" are directly attested at Pseudo-Clement of Rome, Recognitions 2.62.3-2.63.3. This passage was written ca. 220-373 CE possibly in Edessa?.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/416
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Pomponius, Petition from Veterans, PSI 9.1026Band "First Flavian Colony of Caesarea" is directly attested at Pomponius, Petition from Veterans, PSI 9.1026B. This passage was written ca. 150 C.E. possibly in Caesarea Maritima.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/422
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Unknown, Antonine Itinerary 147.1-154.5and "Caesarea" is directly attested at Unknown, Antonine Itinerary 147.1-154.5. This passage was written ca. 200-222 C.E. possibly in Rome.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/426
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Unknown, Antonine Itinerary 197.5-199.10and "Caesarea" is directly attested at Unknown, Antonine Itinerary 197.5-199.10. This passage was written ca. 200-222 C.E. possibly in Rome.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/427
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Aelius Herodian, Declension of Nouns 751.25-37 "Καισάρεια", and "Kaisareia" are directly attested at Aelius Herodian, Declension of Nouns 751.25-37. This passage was written ca. 150-200 C.E. possibly in Alexandria.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/46
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Unknown, Honors for an Athlete, IAph2007 12.920 "Καισαρείαν τῆς Στράτωνος", and "Straton's Caesarea" are directly attested at Unknown, Honors for an Athlete, IAph2007 12.920. This passage was written ca. 138-169 C.E. possibly in Aphrodisias.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/462
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Pomponius, Petition from Veterans, PSI 9.1026A "c̣[o]l(onia) I Fl(avia) Aug(usta) Caes(area)", and "First Flavian Colony of Caesarea" are directly attested at Pomponius, Petition from Veterans, PSI 9.1026A. This passage was written ca. 150 C.E. possibly in Caesarea Maritima.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/49
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Theophanes of Hermopolis, Trip to Antioch, P.Ryl. 4.627 verso col. iv.282-287 "Κεσαρίᾳ", and "Kesaria" are directly attested at Theophanes of Hermopolis, Trip to Antioch, P.Ryl. 4.627 verso col. iv.282-287. This passage was written ca. ca. 320 C.E. possibly in Hermopolis.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/503
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Theophanes of Hermopolis, Trip to Antioch, P.Ryl. 4.627 verso col. ii.240-245 "Κεσαρίαν", and "Kesaria" are directly attested at Theophanes of Hermopolis, Trip to Antioch, P.Ryl. 4.627 verso col. ii.240-245. This passage was written ca. ca. 320 C.E. possibly in Hermopolis.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/504
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Theophanes of Hermopolis, Trip to Antioch, P.Ryl. 4.628.15-20 "Κε̣[σαρίαν", "Κε[σαρίας", "Ke[saria ?]", and "Ke[saria]" are directly attested at Theophanes of Hermopolis, Trip to Antioch, P.Ryl. 4.628.15-20. This passage was written ca. ca. 320 C.E. possibly in Hermopolis.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/505
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Theophanes of Hermopolis, Trip to Antioch, P.Ryl. 4.630*.385-398 "Κεσ[αρί]ᾳ̣", and "Kes[ari]a" are directly attested at Theophanes of Hermopolis, Trip to Antioch, P.Ryl. 4.630*.385-398. This passage was written ca. ca. 320 C.E. possibly in Hermopolis.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/506
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Theophanes of Hermopolis, Trip to Antioch, P.Ryl. 4.638 col. i.13-17 "Κε̣σαρία[ν", "[Κε]σαρ[ίας", "Kesari[a", and "[Ke]sar[ia" are directly attested at Theophanes of Hermopolis, Trip to Antioch, P.Ryl. 4.638 col. i.13-17. This passage was written ca. ca. 320 C.E. possibly in Hermopolis.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/507
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Theophanes of Hermopolis, Trip to Antioch, P.Ryl. 4.627 verso col. v.288-300 "Κ]α̣ι̣σαρηίᾳ", and "Kaisareia" are directly attested at Theophanes of Hermopolis, Trip to Antioch, P.Ryl. 4.627 verso col. v.288-300. This passage was written ca. ca. 320 C.E. possibly in Hermopolis.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/508
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Theophanes of Hermopolis, Trip to Antioch, P.Ryl. 4.627 verso col. vii.312-323Caesarea Maritima is indirectly attested at Theophanes of Hermopolis, Trip to Antioch, P.Ryl. 4.627 verso col. vii.312-323. This passage was written ca. ca. 320 C.E. possibly in Hermopolis.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/509
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Unknown, Honors for an Athlete, IAph2007 12.214 "Κα̣ισαρείαν τῆς Στράτωνος", and "Straton’s Caesarea" are directly attested at Unknown, Honors for an Athlete, IAph2007 12.214. This passage was written ca. 138-169 C.E. possibly in Aphrodisias.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/63