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John Moschus, Spiritual Meadow 131 "Caesarea", and "Caesareae" are directly attested at John Moschus, Spiritual Meadow 131. This passage was written ca. 610-619 C.E. possibly in Rome.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/430
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John Moschus, Spiritual Meadow 132 "Caesareae", and "Caesarea" are directly attested at John Moschus, Spiritual Meadow 132. This passage was written ca. 610-619 C.E. possibly in Rome.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/431
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Tacitus, Histories 2.78-2.79 "Caesaream", and "Caesarea" are directly attested at Tacitus, Histories 2.78-2.79. This passage was written ca. 100-110 CE possibly in Rome.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/44
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Theodosius II, Theodosian Code 2.33.1and "Caesarea" is directly attested at Theodosius II, Theodosian Code 2.33.1. This passage was written ca. 429-438 C.E. possibly in Constantinople.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/446
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Justinian I, Code 2.3.30 "Caesariensi", and "Caesarea" are directly attested at Justinian I, Code 2.3.30. This passage was written ca. 531 C.E. possibly in Constantinople.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/447
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Justinian I, Institutes 2.8.2 "Caesarienses", and "Caesarea" are directly attested at Justinian I, Institutes 2.8.2. This passage was written ca. 533 C.E. possibly in Constantinople.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/448
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Justinian I, Institutes 3.19.12 "Caesarienses", and "Caesarea" are directly attested at Justinian I, Institutes 3.19.12. This passage was written ca. 533 C.E. possibly in Constantinople.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/449
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Priscian, Praise for the Emperor Anastasius 180-192Caesarea Maritima is indirectly attested at Priscian, Praise for the Emperor Anastasius 180-192. This passage was written ca. 512 C.E. possibly in Constantinople.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/450
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Landolph the Sage, Miscellaneous History 20.63and "Caesarea Palestinae" is directly attested at Landolph the Sage, Miscellaneous History 20.63. This passage was written ca. ca. 975-1010 C.E. possibly in Benevento.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/463
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Landolph the Sage, Miscellaneous History 20.71 "Caesaream Palestinae", and "Caesarea Palestinae" are directly attested at Landolph the Sage, Miscellaneous History 20.71. This passage was written ca. ca. 975-1010 C.E. possibly in Benevento.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/464
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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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Justinian I, Novels 103.1 "Caesariensium", and "Caesarean" are directly attested at Justinian I, Novels 103.1. This passage was written ca. 536 C.E. possibly in Constantinople.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/495
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Justinian I, Novels 103.2-epil.Caesarea Maritima is indirectly attested at Justinian I, Novels 103.2-epil.. This passage was written ca. 536 C.E. possibly in Constantinople.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/496
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Ammianus Marcellinus, History 14.8.11-14.8.12 "Caesaream", and "Caesarea" are directly attested at Ammianus Marcellinus, History 14.8.11-14.8.12. This passage was written ca. 380-390 C.E. possibly in Rome.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/50
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Wilbrand of Oldenburg, Journey in the Holy Land 2.2-2.3 "Cesaream", "Stratonis", "Cesarea", "Caesarea", and "Strato" are directly attested at Wilbrand of Oldenburg, Journey in the Holy Land 2.2-2.3. This passage was written ca. 1211-1212 C.E. possibly in Palestine.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/51
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Alaric II, Roman Law of the Visigoths 70Caesarea Maritima is indirectly attested at Alaric II, Roman Law of the Visigoths 70. This passage was written ca. 506 C.E. possibly in Atura.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/510
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Eutropius, Short History 7.10.3 "Caesareas", and "Caesarea" are directly attested at Eutropius, Short History 7.10.3. This passage was written ca. 367-369 C.E. possibly in Constantinople.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/52
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Justinian I, Digest 50.15.1.6 "Caesariensis", and "Caesarea" are directly attested at Justinian I, Digest 50.15.1.6. This passage was written ca. 530-533 C.E. possibly in Constantinople.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/57
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Unknown, Bordeaux Itinerary 589.4-6and "Caesarea Palestina" is directly attested at Unknown, Bordeaux Itinerary 589.4-6. This passage was written ca. 333-334 C.E. possibly in Palestine.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/60
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Jerome, Letters 108.8.1-2 "Stratonis turrem", "Caesaream", "Strato’s Tower", and "Caesarea" are directly attested at Jerome, Letters 108.8.1-2. This passage was written ca. 403 C.E. possibly in Bethlehem.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/61
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Unknown, Piacenza Itinerary R 46 "Caesaream", "turris Stratonis", "Caesarea Palaestinae", "Caesarea", "Strato’s Tower", and "Caesarea Palestinae" are directly attested at Unknown, Piacenza Itinerary R 46. This passage was written ca. ca. 570-580 C.E. possibly in Piacenza.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/62
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Justinian I, Digest 50.15.8.7 "Caesarienses", and "Caesarea" are directly attested at Justinian I, Digest 50.15.8.7. This passage was written ca. 530-533 C.E. possibly in Constantinople.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/79
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Hippolytus of Rome, Chronicle 527 "Καισάρειαν", and "Caesarea" are directly attested at Hippolytus of Rome, Chronicle 527. This passage was written ca. 234-235 C.E. possibly in Rome.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/89