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Isidore of Seville, Etymologies 15.1.8and "Caesarea" is directly attested at Isidore of Seville, Etymologies 15.1.8. This passage was written ca. 610-636 CE possibly in Seville.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/149
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Isidore of Seville, Etymologies 5.1.75 "Caesaream", and "Caesarea" are directly attested at Isidore of Seville, Etymologies 5.1.75. This passage was written ca. 610-636 CE possibly in Seville.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/261
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Isidore of Seville, Etymologies 6.6 "Caesariensis", and "Caesaerea" are directly attested at Isidore of Seville, Etymologies 6.6. This passage was written ca. 610-636 CE possibly in Seville.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/262
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Unknown, Exhibit of the Whole World and its Peoples 26and "Caesarea" is directly attested at Unknown, Exhibit of the Whole World and its Peoples 26. This passage was written ca. 500-600 C.E. possibly in .URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/225
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Unknown, Exhibit of the Whole World and its Peoples 31and "Caesarea" is directly attested at Unknown, Exhibit of the Whole World and its Peoples 31. This passage was written ca. 500-600 C.E. possibly in .URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/226
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Unknown, Exhibit of the Whole World and its Peoples 32 "Caesarea", and "Caesaream" are directly attested at Unknown, Exhibit of the Whole World and its Peoples 32. This passage was written ca. 500-600 C.E. possibly in .URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/227
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Julian of Ascalon, From the Laws or Customs in Palestine 35.1-4 "Καισαρείᾳ", and "Caesarea" are directly attested at Julian of Ascalon, From the Laws or Customs in Palestine 35.1-4. This passage was written ca. 531-533 CE possibly in Palestine.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/56
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Artemidorus of Ephesus, Geographic Description fr. 111 "Στράτωνος πύργος", and "Straton’s Tower" are directly attested at Artemidorus of Ephesus, Geographic Description fr. 111. This passage was written ca. 100 B.C.E. possibly in Ephesus.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/47
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Strabo, Geography 16.2.27 "Στράτωνος πύργος", and "Strato’s Tower" are directly attested at Strabo, Geography 16.2.27. This passage was written ca. 7-24 C.E. possibly in Alexandria or Rome.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/220
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Claudius Ptolemy, Geography 5.16.1-2Caesarea Maritima is indirectly attested at Claudius Ptolemy, Geography 5.16.1-2. This passage was written ca. 130-170 C.E. possibly in Alexandria.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/305
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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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Unknown, Great Dictionary of Word Origins 498.7-15 "Καισάρεια", and "Kaisareia" are directly attested at Unknown, Great Dictionary of Word Origins 498.7-15. This passage was written ca. ca. 1125-1175 C.E. possibly in Constantinople.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/483
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Tacitus, Histories 5.9Caesarea Maritima is indirectly attested at Tacitus, Histories 5.9. This passage was written ca. 100-110 C .E. possibly in Rome.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/420
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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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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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Albert of Aachen, History of the Journey to Jerusalem 5.41-5.42 "Caesareae", "urbem Stratonis", "Caesaream", "Caesarea", and "city of Straton" are directly attested at Albert of Aachen, History of the Journey to Jerusalem 5.41-5.42. This passage was written ca. 1120-1140 C.E. possibly in Aachen.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/371
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Unknown, Holy Pilgrimages 7-9 "Cesaire", and "Caesarea" are directly attested at Unknown, Holy Pilgrimages 7-9. This passage was written ca. 1229-1239 C.E. possibly in Palestine.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/212
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Adomnán, Holy Places 1.20 "Cesaream Palestinae", and "Caesarea Palestinae" are directly attested at Adomnán, Holy Places 1.20. This passage was written ca. 695-698 CE possibly in Iona.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/307
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Bede, Holy Places 5.3-5.9and "Caesaream vero Palestinae" is directly attested at Bede, Holy Places 5.3-5.9. This passage was written ca. 702-703 CE possibly in Hexham.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/308
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Peter the Deacon, Holy Places 5.1 "Caesaream vero Palestinae", and "Caesarea Palestinae" are directly attested at Peter the Deacon, Holy Places 5.1. This passage was written ca. 1131-1160 C.E. possibly in Monte Cassino.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/309
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Pseudo-Clement of Rome, Homilies 1.15 "Καισάρειαν κατήντησα τὴν Στράτωνος", and "Strato’s Caesarea" are directly attested at Pseudo-Clement of Rome, Homilies 1.15. This passage was written ca. ca. 300-350 C.E. possibly in Palestine.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/81
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Pseudo-Clement of Rome, Homilies 1.20.1-1.20.3 "τῆς Καισαρείας τῆς Στράτωνος", and "Strato’s Caesarea" are directly attested at Pseudo-Clement of Rome, Homilies 1.20.1-1.20.3. This passage was written ca. ca. 300-350 C.E. possibly in Palestine.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/82
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John Chrysostom, Homilies on the Acts of the Apostles 19.150.29-46 "Καισάρειαν", "Καισαρείᾳ", and "Caesarea" are directly attested at John Chrysostom, Homilies on the Acts of the Apostles 19.150.29-46. This passage was written ca. ca. 400 C.E. possibly in Constantinople.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/471
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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, 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