• ...extended more than 100 meters north, built on a series of twelve great vaults that served as warehouses for goods transported in and out of Caesarea Maritima.
  • And Caesarea on the coast was called Caesarea Maritima. ... But in this podcast episode we are speaking about Caesarea Maritima, the city on the coast.
  • Caesarea Maritima is in modern-day Israel. After the 1948 Arab-Israeli conflict, the municipality of Caesarea was moved approximately 2 kilometers to the...
  • The National Geographic, 171/2, Feb., 1987, pp.260-279. 2000 years ago, Caesarea Maritima welcomed ships to its harbour called Sebastos.
  • Caesarea Maritima (“by the sea”) was the scene of other significant events for Christians: • It was the headquarters of Pontius Pilate .
  • That city, Caesarea Maritima, established on the site of the Hellenistic city of Strato's Tower, is the setting for numerous historical events and personages.
  • The city of Caesarea Maritima (meaning, the “city of Caesar by the sea”) was built by King Herod the Great on the Mediterranean coast about 70 miles northwest of...
  • Caesarea Maritima, on the Mediterranean coast of Israel between Tel Aviv and Haifa, was named after the Roman Emperor Caesar Augustus and built by Herod the...
  • Painter, R. J. 2000. Caesarea Maritima as starting point for Mithraism, in Religious Rivalries and the Struggle for Success in Caesarea Maritima, ed. by...
  • Caesarea Maritima General. Caesarea Excavations 1993-98: The Byzantine Praetorium, Warehouses and The Carceres (Starting Gates) of the Hippodrome.