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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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Palladius of Galatia, Lausiac History 70 "Καισαρείᾳ τῆς Παλαιστίνης", and "Caesarea Palestinae" are directly attested at Palladius of Galatia, Lausiac History 70. This passage was written ca. 419-420 C.E. possibly in Aspuna.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/328
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Palladius of Galatia, Lausiac History 64Caesarea Maritima is indirectly attested at Palladius of Galatia, Lausiac History 64. This passage was written ca. 419-420 C.E. possibly in Aspuna.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/329
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Josephus, The Jewish War 5.1 "Καισάρειαν", and "Cesarea" are directly attested at Josephus, The Jewish War 5.1. This passage was written ca. 70 - 90 CE possibly in Rome.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/33
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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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Jerome, Letters 33.4-6Caesarea Maritima is indirectly attested at Jerome, Letters 33.4-6. This passage was written ca. ca. 384 CE possibly in Rome.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/333
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Marino Sanudo the Elder, Secrets for Those Faithful to the Cross 3.5.7 "Caesaream", and "Caesarea" are directly attested at Marino Sanudo the Elder, Secrets for Those Faithful to the Cross 3.5.7. This passage was written ca. 1306-1321 C.E. possibly in Aegean Greece.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/334
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Marino Sanudo the Elder, Secrets for Those Faithful to the Cross 3.6.18and "Caesarea Palestinae" is directly attested at Marino Sanudo the Elder, Secrets for Those Faithful to the Cross 3.6.18. This passage was written ca. 1306-1321 C.E. possibly in Aegean Greece.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/335
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Marino Sanudo the Elder, Secrets for Those Faithful to the Cross 3.10.5 "Caesaream", and "Caesarea" are directly attested at Marino Sanudo the Elder, Secrets for Those Faithful to the Cross 3.10.5. This passage was written ca. 1306-1321 C.E. possibly in Aegean Greece.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/336
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Theophanes the Confessor, Chronicle 30.32-31.15 "Καισάρειαν", and "Caesarea" are directly attested at Theophanes the Confessor, Chronicle 30.32-31.15. This passage was written ca. 810-814 CE possibly in Cyzicus.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/337
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Epiphanius of Salamis, Weights and Measures 18.506-518 "Καισαρείᾳ", "Καισάρειαν τὴν Στράτωνος", "Caesarea", and "Straton’s Caesarea" are directly attested at Epiphanius of Salamis, Weights and Measures 18.506-518. This passage was written ca. 392 C.E. possibly in Constantinople.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/338
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Marino Sanudo the Elder, Secrets for Those Faithful to the Cross 3.11.3 "Caesareae", and "Caesarea" are directly attested at Marino Sanudo the Elder, Secrets for Those Faithful to the Cross 3.11.3. This passage was written ca. 1306-1321 C.E. possibly in Aegean Greece.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/339
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Josephus, The Jewish War 5.40 "Καισαρείας", and "Cesarea" are directly attested at Josephus, The Jewish War 5.40. This passage was written ca. 70 - 90 CE possibly in Rome.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/34
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Socrates of Constantinople, Church History 2.9.1-5 "Καισαρείᾳ", and "Caesarea" are directly attested at Socrates of Constantinople, Church History 2.9.1-5. This passage was written ca. ca. 439-450 C.E. possibly in Constantinople.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/340
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Marino Sanudo the Elder, Secrets for Those Faithful to the Cross 3.11.6 "Caesareae", and "Caesarea" are directly attested at Marino Sanudo the Elder, Secrets for Those Faithful to the Cross 3.11.6. This passage was written ca. 1306-1321 C.E. possibly in Aegean Greece.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/341
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Marino Sanudo the Elder, Secrets for Those Faithful to the Cross 3.11.10and "Caesareae" is directly attested at Marino Sanudo the Elder, Secrets for Those Faithful to the Cross 3.11.10. This passage was written ca. 1306-1321 C.E. possibly in Aegean Greece.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/342
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Marino Sanudo the Elder, Secrets for Those Faithful to the Cross 3.12.7 "Caesaream", and "Caesarea" are directly attested at Marino Sanudo the Elder, Secrets for Those Faithful to the Cross 3.12.7. This passage was written ca. 1306-1321 C.E. possibly in Aegean Greece.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/343
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John Chrysostom, Letters 87Caesarea Maritima is indirectly attested at John Chrysostom, Letters 87. This passage was written ca. 404 C.E. possibly in Kokousos.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/344
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Jerome, Against Jovinianus 1.39.277c-dand "Caesarea" is directly attested at Jerome, Against Jovinianus 1.39.277c-d. This passage was written ca. 393 C.E. possibly in Bethlehem.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/345
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Jerome, Apology Against Rufinus 1.9-10Caesarea Maritima is indirectly attested at Jerome, Apology Against Rufinus 1.9-10. This passage was written ca. 401 CE possibly in Bethlehem.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/346
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George the Monk, Chronicle 1.373.13-1.374.3 "Καισαρείᾳ τῇ Στράτωνος", and "Straton’s Caesarea" are directly attested at George the Monk, Chronicle 1.373.13-1.374.3. This passage was written ca. 845-865 C.E. possibly in Constantinople.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/347
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Photius, Library 59.18b18-33 "Καισαρείᾳ τῆς Παλαιστίνης", and "Caesarea Palestinae" are directly attested at Photius, Library 59.18b18-33. This passage was written ca. 845-855 C.E. possibly in Constantinople.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/348
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George Syncellus, Chronographic Selection 565.1-566.3 "Στράτωνος πύργον", "Καισάρειαν", "Straton’s Tower", and "Caesarea" are directly attested at George Syncellus, Chronographic Selection 565.1-566.3. This passage was written ca. 808-815 C.E. possibly in Constantinople.URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/testimonia/349