Basil the Great the Archbishop of Caesarea, in Cappadocia . Orthodox Church in America OCA Feasts and Saints ... Basil of Caesarea , also called Saint Basil the Great , 329 or 330 ref Fedwick 1981 , p. 5 ref January ... St Basil the Great the Archbishop of Caesarea, in Cappadocia editor last editor first volume pages ... of Gregory Thaumaturgus . ref Cite document last Bauer first Jerald contribution Basil of Caesarea ... of his father during his teenage years, Basil returned to Caesarea in Cappadocia around 350 51 ... would become a lifetime friend. ref Cite book last Norris first Frederick contribution Basil of Caesarea ... 1986 , p. 205. ref Arnesi File Basil of Caesarea icon.jpg thumb Russian icon of Basil of Caesarea ... , Czech Republic . Liturgical contributions St Basil of Caesarea holds a very important place in the history ... title Basil of Caesarea, christian, humanist, ascetic a sixteen hundredth anniversary symposium, Part ... first Stephen M. authorlink coauthors title The Trinitarian Theology of Basil of Caesarea publisher ... Basil of Caesarea Wikisource1911Enc Basil http www.catholicrevelations.com category saints the life of st basil the great bishop of caesarea also confessor doctor and saint of the catholic church.html The Life of St. Basil the Great, Bishop of Caesarea & Doctor of the Catholic Church http www.ccel.org ... http www.benedictines.org.uk theology 2005 tredget.pdf Basil of Caesarea and His Influence ...?SID 4&ID 1&FSID 100003 St. Basil the Great the Archbishop of Caesarea, in Cappadocia Orthodox ... Churchdoctor Cappadocian fathers Persondata NAME Basil of Caesarea ALTERNATIVE NAMES Basil the Great ..., 379 PLACE OF DEATH Caesarea Mazaca, Cappadocia DEFAULTSORT Basil, Caesarea Of Category 379 deaths Category ... Basil wa Caesarea la Basilius Magnus lv Basilijs Lielais hu Nagy Szent Vazul mk ...other people Saint Basil Infobox saint name Saint Basil the Great birth date 329 or 330 death date January 1, 379 tag ref The exact date of Basil s death is debated by historians. See Rousseau 1994 , pp ... more details
Other uses2 Caesarea Infobox Kibbutz name Caesarea pushpin map Israel haifa pushpin mapsize 250 latd 32 latm 30 lats 08.08 latNS N longd 34 longm 54 longs 30.33 longEW E image Caesarea S 089.jpg imgsize 300 caption Caesarea Maritima hebname Hebrew arname meaning founded stdHeb Keisarya altOffSp Qesarya altUnoSp district haifa population 4,400 popyear 2006 area dunam 35000 mayor Caesarea ... Caesarea as of December 2007 has a population of 4,500 people. ref name cbs populations cite web ..., the Caesarea Development Corporation, ref http www.caesarea.com pages e 688.aspx About the CDC ... the Great about 25 13 BCE as the port city Caesarea Maritima . It served as an administrative ... Palestine, the town was abandoned by the Bosnyak residents, and in 1952 a Jewish town of Caesarea established near the ruins of the old city, which were made into the national park of Caesarea Maritima . History Early history main Caesarea Maritima Caesarea is believed to have been built on the ruins ... city. The pagan city underwent vast changes under Herod the Great , who renamed it Caesarea ..., and theatrical productions in its theatre overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Caesarea also flourished ... the city. During the Mamluk area, the ruins of Caesarea Maritima by the Crusader fortress near Caesarea on the Mediterranean coast lay uninhabited. Ottoman period First in 1664 a settlement is mentioned ..., 2001, p129 ref File Caesarea Maritima BW 2010 09 23 09 54 00.JPG 200px thumb right The Bosnian Mosque at Qisarya Caesarea lay in ruins until the nineteenth century, when the village of Qisarya lang ar , the Arabic name for Caesarea was established in 1884 by Bushnak Bushnaks Bosnyaks ... jsource vie Caesarea.html title Caesarea publisher Jewish Virtual Library accessdate ... ref Modern Israeli town File Dan Caesarea Hotel.JPG thumb 250px Dan Hotel With the establishment of Israel ... owned in and around modern Caesarea after turning over the land to the state, it was leased back for a period ... more details
For the article relating to modern town north of this ancient port Caesarea other places Caesarea Infobox ancient site name Caesarea Maritima native name image Caesarea.JPG image size 150px map ... 36142818 Caesarea National Park notes Caesarea Maritima Greek is a national park on Israeli coastline, near the modern city of Caesarea . The ancient Caesarea Maritima or Caesarea Palestinae ... G. Holum 1996 Caesarea Maritima a retrospective after two millennia BRILL, ISBN 90 04 10378 3 ... with restaurants and coffee shops. The access to the Caesarea Maritima national park is via the coastal road. Caesarea Maritima was named in honor of Augustus Caesar . ref name nie The city was described ... The Jewish War I.408ff ref The city became the seat of the Roman prefect soon after its foundation. Caesarea ... , the Romans moved the governmental residence and military headquarters from Jerusalem to Caesarea. ref ... in 70 CE, Caesarea was the provincial capital of the Judaea Roman province Judaea Province , before ..., ISBN 90 04 08821 0 p 123 ref In Byzantine times, Caesarea remained the capital, with brief interruption of Persian and Jewish Siege of Caesarea 614 conquest between 614 and 625. In the 630s, Arab Muslim armies had taken control of the region, keeping Caesarea as its administrative center. In the early ... from Caesarea to Ramla . History Roman era Image Caesarea Maritima aqueduct.jpg thumb Remains of the ancient Roman aqueduct Image Caesarea maritima BW 4.JPG thumb The theatre at Caesarea Herod ... s. In 13 BC, Caesarea became the civilian and military capital of Iudaea Province and the official ... and a Crusader cathedral and church. Caesarea grew rapidly, becoming the largest city in Judea ... israel caesarea history.htm accessed September 17, 2007 ref This city is the location of the 1961 ... and renamed it Colonia Prima Flavia Augusta Caesarea. In 70 CE, after the Jewish revolt was suppressed ... to Caesarea Maritima and 2500 were slaughtered in Gladiatorial games. ref Kasher, Aryeh 1990 Jews ... more details
Caesarea is a modern Israeli town, located between Tel Aviv and Haifa. It is located next to remains of Caesarea Maritima Caesarea Palaestina , Roman and late Byzantine provincial capital of Palaestina Prima province. Caesarea , a city name derived from Caesar title Caesar , was the name of numerous cities and locations in the Roman Empire , many of which bear different names at present or might have had alternate names also in the Roman period itself . Among them Eusebius of Caesarea was bishop of this CaesareaCaesarea Philippi Banias , in the Golan Heights Caesarea Mazaca , city in Cappadocia, modern Kayseri, Turkey Anazarbus , name of the city of Caesarea in Cilicia after the fall of the Roman Empire Antioch, Pisidia, proper name of the city of Caesarea Antiochia , near modern Yalva , Turkey Germanicopolis Bithynia , the city of Caesarea Germanice in Bithynia Cherchell , modern name of the city of Caesarea in Algeria This Caesarea was the capital of the province of Mauretania Caesariensis Shaizar or Saijar , the proper name of the city of Caesarea Magna , in Syria The island of Caesarea, modern Jersey , in the Channel Islands the derivation of the island s name is disputed Caesarea Italy Caesarea , in Italy , was a disappeared city, forming a Pentapolis with Ravenna , Forl , Forlimpopoli and Classe Caesarea Ontario, Canada , in Canada , a rural community located north east of the Greater Toronto Area on the eastern shore of Lake Scugog Caesarea may also refer to Kidon , a unit in the Mossad formerly named CaesareaCaesarea genus Caesarea a plant genus in the family Vivianiaceae . disambig ca Cesarea cs Caesarea cy Cesarea da C sarea de Caesarea el es Cesarea fr C sar e homonymie gl Cesarea ko it Cesarea la Caesarea hu Caesarea egy rtelm s t lap nl Caesarea pl Cezarea pt Cesareia desambigua o ru sk Caesarea fi Caesarea sv Caesarea zh ... more details
orphan date March 2010 italic title Taxobox name Acronicta caesarea image Acronicta caesarea.JPG image width 100px regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Noctuidae genus Acronicta species A. caesarea binomial Acronicta caesarea binomial authority Smith, 1905 synonyms Acronicta caesarea was a species of moth of the Noctuidae family, it is now considered a synonym of Acronicta retardata . It is found in North America , including New Jersey , New York and Pennsylvania . Category Acronicta Acronictinae stub ... more details
Infobox saint name Saint Asterius birth date death date 262 feast day 3 March Roman Catholic 7 August Eastern Orthodox venerated in Roman Catholic Church , Eastern Orthodox Church image imagesize 250px caption birth place death place Caesarea Maritima Caesarea , Palaestina titles Martyr beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date Pre congregation canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues Asterius of Caesarea was a Roman senator , who became a Christian martyr . After Asterius gave a Christian burial to a Roman soldier Marinus of Caesarea , who suffered martyrdom , he too was condemned to martyrdom, and was Decapitation beheaded ref http saints.sqpn.com saint asterius of caesarea Saint Asterius of Caesarea Patron Saint Index ref . References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Asterius Of Caesarea ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 262 PLACE OF DEATH Caesarea Maritima Caesarea , Palaestina DEFAULTSORT Asterius Of Caesarea Category 262 deaths Category Roman Catholic saints Category Eastern Orthodox saints Category 3rd century Christian martyr saints Saint stub es Asterio de Cesarea ... more details
This is an article about the 4th century bishop of Caesarea Maritima. For other uses, see Agapius disambiguation . Agapius of Caesarea was bishop of Caesarea Maritima from 303 to c. 312 . He may have baptized and trained Eusebius , who was to become his successor. References Hesse, Wofgang. Rise and Decline of the Roman World p.2403 start box succession box before Theotecnus title Bishop of Caesarea years c . 303 c . 312 after Eusebius of Caesarea Eusebius end box bishop stub Category 4th century bishops it Agapio di Cesarea ... more details
Acacius of Caesarea in Greek language Greek M died 366 was a Christian bishop , the pupil and successor in the Palestine Palestinian episcopal see see of Caesarea Maritima Caesarea of Eusebius AD 340, whose life he wrote. ref Socrates Scholasticus Socrates , Historia Ecclesiastica , 2.4. ref He is remembered chiefly for his bitter opposition to Saint St. Cyril of Jerusalem and for the part he was afterwards enabled to play in the more acute stages of the Arian controversy . In the famous twenty first oration of St. Gregory Nazianzen the author speaks of him as being the tongue of the Arianism Arians . ref Orationes , xxi, 21. ref Rise to prominence in the Arian party Nothing is known of the date or country of his birth, but he was probably a Syria n and throughout his life bore the nickname of one eyed in Greek language Greek o M o no doubt from a personal defect ... of Caesarea , naturally singled him out as the likeliest spokesman and guiding spirit of the Arianism ... characterized as a deed of darkness. On Wednesday Basil of Ancyra and Macedonius of Constantinople ... of great learning, a patron of studies, enriching with parchments the library at Caesarea ... of Acacius A against Marcellus of Ancyra . See also Theological Library of Caesarea Maritima ... Acacius 2 1911 . Attribution Catholic wstitle Acacius 2 DCBL wstitle Acacius, bp. of Caesarea SmithDGRBM s start s rel ca succession box before Eusebius of Caesarea Eusebius title Bishop of Caesarea years 340 366 after Gelasius of Caesarea s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Acacius of Caesarea ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 366 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Acacius of Caesarea Category 366 deaths Category Arian bishops Category ... de Cesarea de Acacius von Caesarea es Acacio de Cesarea fr Acace de C sar e it Acacio di Cesarea pt Ac cio de Cesareia sh Akacije od Cezareje sv Akakios av Caesarea ... more details
File 1175.jpg thumb Caesarea obelisk. The Caesarea obelisk is a red granite Obelisk 12 meters high 10.5 1.4 m , which was erected in the hippodrome of Herod the Great s new built capital of Judea , Caesarea Maritima . The obelisk seems to have been erected after Herod s time, in the 2nd century CE. The obelisk was discovered in 1980, broken in three sections and buried in the ruins of the hippodrome, where it must originally have been a major feature. It was restored and reerected in 2001. Trophy obelisks were erected in similar urban contexts by Herod s Roman patrons. An obelisk erected in the Hippodrome of Constantinople remains in situ . Another, formerly in the Circus of Nero , Rome, was moved to Saint Peter s Square in the 16th century. References http www.caesarea.com pages e 735.aspx Caesarea obelisk. http highskyblue.web.fc2.com caesarea.htm Caesarea obelisk. http www.eretz.com internet obelisk1.htm Yadin Ronan, Rising High A journalist reports on the re erection of the Caesarea obelisk. Category Ancient obelisks Category Former buildings and structures of Israel Category 2nd century establishments ... more details
orphan date December 2008 Infobox saint name Absalon of Caesarea image imagesize alt caption titles Saint birth date birth place death date death place Kayseri Caesarea venerated in Christian church beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by major shrine feast day March 2 attributes patronage issues suppressed date suppressed by quote Absalon of Caesarea is a saint and martyr . He is reported as having been martyred at Kayseri Caesarea , a companion of bishop Lucius . His feast day is celebrated on March 2. ref cite web url http www.domcentral.org life martyr03.htm 0302 title Dominican Martyrology March work The Martyrology of the Sacred Order of Friars Preachers accessdate 12 March 2011 ref Recent studies have concluded that the location of his martyrdom may be in error. Citation needed date June 2008 References Reflist Frederick George Holweck Holweck, F. G. A Biographical Dictionary of the Saints . St. Louis, MO B. Herder Book Co. 1924. Persondata NAME Absalon Of Caesarea ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Saint, martyr DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Kayseri Caesarea DEFAULTSORT Absalon Of Caesarea Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Category Christian saints in unknown century Category Christian martyrs saint stub ... more details
Infobox saint name Saint Marinus birth date death date 262 feast day 3 March Roman Catholic 7 August Eastern Orthodox venerated in Roman Catholic Church , Eastern Orthodox Church image imagesize 250px caption birth place death place Caesarea Maritima Caesarea , Palaestina titles Martyr beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date Pre congregation canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues Marinus of Caesarea was a Roman soldier , who, for being a Christian , suffered martyrdom . Life A soldier in a Roman legion , Marinus was promoted to the position of centurion . Before he was able to assume the post, a rival claimed that before a centurion could accept the post, he was to offer a Animal sacrifice sacrifice to the Roman Emperor emperor , according to ancient law. Marinus, who until that point was a secret Christian , professed his true faith, and explained that it prevented him from offering this Animal sacrifice sacrifice . Marinus was then given three hours to change his decision. He went to a local church to speak with the bishop , who went by the name of Theotecnus. After meditating on the Gospels , Marinus returned to the Roman legion legion and refused to make the Animal sacrifice sacrifice . He was then executed ref http saints.sqpn.com saint marinus of caesarea St. Marinus of Caesarea Patron Saint Index ref . After his death The remains of Marinus were buried by a Roman senator , Asterius of Caesarea , who suffered martyrdom for this act. References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Marinus Of Caesarea ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 262 PLACE OF DEATH Caesarea Maritima Caesarea , Palaestina DEFAULTSORT Marinus Of Caesarea Category 262 deaths Category Roman Catholic saints Category Eastern Orthodox saints Category 3rd century Christian martyr saints Saint stub es Marino de Cesarea it Marino di Cesarea pl Martyn z Cezarei ... more details
Refimprove date February 2010 The Archbishop of Caesarea was one of the major Suffragan bishop suffragans of the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem during the Crusade s. The Bishop of Caesarea became Metropolitan ... the Council of Chalcedon in 451 he was subordinate to the Patriarch of Jerusalem. His see was at Caesarea ... , the first Bishop of Caesarea was Zacchaeus Zacchaeus the Publican . Caesarea Maritima was the capital ... , it was subject to the Patriarch of Antioch . The most notable Bishop of Caesarea was Eusebius of Caesarea , also known as Eusebius Pamphili. The Library of Caesarea Maritima notable theological library established by Pamphilus of Caesarea remained in existence until the Arabs invaded Palestine ... and remained as one until the Mamluks destroyed it. When Caesarea Maritima Caesarea was captured ..., the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem often served first as archbishop of Caesarea, or archbishop of Tyre of Tyre . There was a legend that the Holy Grail had been discovered in Caesarea the ancient chalice ... Church . London Oxford University Press p. 214 ref Bishops of Caesarea Zacchaeus was the first ... after whom was Cornelius, and the third Theophilus. ref Theophilus, bishop of Caesarea , according ... History VII.14 Theotecnus Church History VII.14 Agapius of Caesarea Agapius ??? 306 Eusebius ca. 313 339 340 Acacius of Caesarea Acacius 340 366 Gelasius of Caesarea 367 372, 380 395 Euzoius 373 379 John the Khozibite 6th century Anastasius 11th century Archbishops of Caesarea valign top Baldwin ... Library at Caesarea main Theological Library of Caesarea Maritima St Pamphilus of Caesarea ... that Jerome was later to use, and established a school for theological study. ref Eusebius of Caesarea .... He likewise bestowed copies on women devoted to study. The great treasure of the library at Caesarea ... subsequently by bishops of Caesarea. ref Jerome, Epistles xxxiv ref It was noted in the 6th century ... that it probably did not long survive the capture of Caesarea by the Saracens in 638, though ... more details
Helladius of Caesarea , was a Roman Catholic Church Roman Catholic bishop of Caesarea . He was one of three named by an edict of Theodosius I 30 July 381 Cod. Theod., LXVI, tit. I., L. 3 to episcopal see s named as centres of Catholic communion in the East, along with Gregory of Nyssa and Otreius of Melitene . References http www.newadvent.org cathen 07016a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia, s.v. Saint Gregory of Nyssa Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category 4th century bishops Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Category Caesarea Israel Israel bio stub RC bishop stub es Heladio de Cesarea fr Helladius de C sar e ... more details
Infobox saint name Saint Hyacinth of Caesarea birth date death date 120 feast day 3 July venerated in Eastern Orthodox Church br Roman Catholic Church image Kloster F rstenfeld Heilige Hyacinthus.JPG imagesize 250px caption Body of St. Hyacinth displayed in a glass case in the Church of the Assumption of Mary Assumption , the church of the former Cistercian F rstenfeld Abbey in Bavaria birth place death place Caesarea , Cappadocia titles Martyr beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date Pre congregation canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine F rstenfeld Abbey br Bavaria , Germany suppressed date issues Hyacinth was a Christian living at the start of the 2nd century, who is honored as a martyr and a saint by both the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church . According to tradition, he served as Chamberlain office chamberlain to the Emperor Trajan . When he was discovered to be a Christian, Hyacinth was imprisoned in Caesarea , Cappadocia , and underwent numerous Flagellation scourgings . He was deliberately served only meat which had been blessed for sacrifice to the official Roman gods , the eating of which was banned by both Judaism and Christianity. Thus he starved to death in A.D. 120. ref http www.catholic.org saints saint.php?saint id 3828 St. Hyacinth Catholic Online ref It is claimed that it is his body which is preserved and venerated in the abbey church of the former Cistercians Cistercian F rstenfeld Abbey Abbey of F rstendfeld , of which the church is the only surviving structure. He is not to be confused with the 3rd century martyr or the medieval Polish people Polish Dominican Order Dominican saint. References Reflist See also Hyacinth and Protus Saint Hyacinth Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hyacinth Of Caesarea ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Christian martyr DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 120 PLACE OF DEATH Caesarea , Cappadocia DEFAULTSORT Hyacinth Of Caesarea Category ... more details
Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Caesarea image caption partof the Byzantine Seljuk wars date 1067 place Armenia , Syria and Anatolia in Asia minor result Caesarea lost, then recaptured by Byzantines combatant1 Byzantine Empire combatant2 Great Seljuq Empire Great Seljuk Sultanate commander1 Constantine X commander2 Alp Arslan strength1 Unknown strength2 Unknown casualties1 Unknown casualties2 Unknown Campaignbox Byzantine Seljuk War The Battle of Caesarea occurred in 1067 when the Seljuk Turks under Alp Arslan attacked Caesarea as part of the wave conquests implemented by him to expand west of Central Asia. Seljuk advance Main article in Seljuk dynasty Ever since the mid 11th century, the Seljuk Turks had advanced from their lands in Central Asia the exact whereabouts is still debated into the Middle East, where they met limited opposition, due to the continuing decline of the unity of the Arab factions in the region, and the declining power of the Abbasid caliphate. By the mid 11th century, the Seljuk Turks had deposed the current Abbasid caliphate, with the leader of the Seljuk Turks taking the title for himself. Their expansion into the Middle East brought them to the borders of Antioch and Armenia which were under the control of the Byzantine Empire . Battle The Byzantine Empire had steadily increased in power, with a large force capable of being assembled from their successful tagmata army. Despite this, the Byzantine empire seemed not to have been prepared for this danger, since Seljuk raids had been occurring across Armenia and Caesarea was stormed by the Seljuks ... been driven into Mesopotamia, it is likely that Caesarea was abandoned too, else the Seljuk would have .... Though Caesarea was most likely re captured, no doubt the Seljuk Turks had developed a taste for the lands of the Byzantine Empire. Following Caesarea, the Seljuk Turks made another attempt invading ... date August 2007 coord missing DEFAULTSORT Caesarea Category Byzantine Seljuk battles in Anatolia ... more details
Andreas of Caesarea lang el 563 spaced ndash 637 was a Greek language Greek theological writer and bishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia . Krumbacher assigned him to the first half of the sixth century. He is variously placed by other scholars, from the fifth to the ninth century. However, today it is unquestionable that his life spanned the late sixth early seventh centuries. Works His principal work is a commentary on the Book of Revelation Patrologia Graeca vol. 106, cols. 215 458 and 1387 94 and is the oldest Greek patristic commentary on that book of the Bible. The very first Greek commentary on Revelation barely predates Andrew s work and is attributed to Oikoumenios. cumenius Oikoumenios is not a recognized Father of the Church. Therefore, Andrew of Caesarea s work is correctly identified as the earliest Greek Patristic commentary on the Apocalypse. Most subsequent Eastern Christian commentators on Revelation have drawn heavily upon Andrew and his commentary was preserved in nearly 100 complete Greek manuscripts, as well in translation in numerous Armenian and Slavic manuscripts. Andrew s most important contribution was that he preserved many existing Eastern traditions associated with Revelation, both oral and written. His commentary was so influential that it preserved a specific text type for Revelation, known as the Andreas type. An unpublished study of the work ... links Andrew of Caesarea, Commentary on the Apocalypse , translated by Eugenia Scarvelis Constantinou ... Constantinou, Andrew of Caesarea and the apocalypse in the ancient church of the East Studies ... with caution. Catholic wstitle Andrew of Caesarea Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Andreas of Caesarea ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Andreas of Caesarea Category Greek theologians Category Eastern ... de Cesarea de Andreas von Caesarea fr Andr de C sar e pl Andrzej z Cezarei pt Andreas de Cesareia ... more details
see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Arethas of Caesarea ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Arethas of Caesarea Category 860s births ... Category 10th century deaths saint stub ca Aretes de Cesarea de Arethas von Caesarea el ... pt Aretas de Cesareia ro Arethas ru sh Areta iz Cezareje sv Arethas fr n Caesarea ... more details
Leontius of Caesarea died 337 was a bishop of Caesarea Mazaca , in Cappadocia . He was childhood friends with Gregory the Illuminator , later in life Leontius would consecrate Gregory to become the patriarch of the Armenians. Leontius attended the First Council of Nicaea in 325. ref cite book title Our Sunday Visitor s Encyclopedia of Saints author Matthew Bunson, et al page 490 publisher Our Sunday Visitor Publishing year 2003 isbn 1931709750 url http books.google.com books?id l pwoTFp31kC&dqsource gbs navlinks s accessdate 2010 01 05 ref The Eastern Orthodox Church describes him as an angel of peace. His feast day is January 13. ref cite web url http www.saintpatrickdc.org ss 0113.shtml title Saints of January 13 Leontius of Caesarea accessdate 2010 01 05 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 337 PLACE OF DEATH Category Eastern Orthodox saints Category 337 deaths Category 4th century Christian saints Category Year of birth unknown saint stub sh Leontije iz Cezareje ... more details
Infobox saint name Saint Romanus of Caesarea birth date death date c. 303 AD feast day November 18 venerated in Roman Catholic Church image Francisco de Zurbar n 048.jpg imagesize 250px caption Saints Romanus and Barulas , by Francisco de Zurbar n . The book says, in Latin, Blessed Romanus was praying when he said, Lord Jesus Christ , show thy might, that thy holy name may be glorified, which is blessed forever. Pray for us blessed Romanus, that we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ. birth place death place titles beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues Saint Romanus of Caesarea also known as Romanus of Antioch is venerated as a martyr . In 303 or 304, at the beginning of the Diocletian persecution, a deacon called Romanus of Caesarea in Palestine suffered martyrdom at Antioch . He was taken prisoner, was condemned to death by fire, and was bound to the stake however, as Galerius Emperor Galerius was then in Antioch, Romanus was brought before him. At the emperor s command Romanus tongue was cut out. Tortured in various ways in prison he was finally strangulation strangled . Eusebius speaks of his martyrdom in De martyribus Palaestinae . Prudentius ref Peristephanon , X in Patrologia Latina P.L. , LX, 444 sqq. or http books.google.com books?id 56cQiFt0gXQC page 235 of this PDF ref relates other details and gives Romanus a companion in martyrdom, a Christian by name Barulas . On this account several historians, among them Baronius , consider that there were two martyrs named Romanus at Antioch, though more likely there was but the one whom Eusebius mentions. Prudentius ... 18 02.htm Martyr Romanus the Deacon of Caesarea and child martyr Barulas of Antioch 303 Notes references Catholic Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Romanus Of Caesarea ALTERNATIVE ... Romanus Of Caesarea Category 3rd century births Category 303 deaths Category Christian martyrs of the Roman ... more details
Infobox saint name Saint Pamphilus of Caesarea birth date c. latter half of the 3rd century death date February 16, 309 feast day February 16 Roman Catholic Church br June 1 Eastern Orthodox Churches venerated in Roman Catholic Church br Eastern Orthodox Churches image imagesize caption birth place Beirut , modern day Lebanon death place Caesarea Maritima , Palestine titles Priest and Martyr beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date Pre congregation Pre Congregation canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues prayer prayer attrib Saint Pamphilus lang el latter half of the 3rd century &ndash February 16, 309 , was a presbyter of Caesarea Maritima Christian hub Caesarea and chief among Catholic Biblical scholars of his generation. He was the friend and teacher of Eusebius of Caesarea , who recorded details of his career in a three book Vita that has been lost. Biography Eusebius Martyrs of Palestine attests that Pamphilus was of a rich and honorable family of Beirut , but the assertion that he gave all his property to the poor ... at Caesarea Maritima and his constant generosity to scholars through his lifetime. Photios ... school there, before settling in Caesarea Maritima , where he was ordained a priest . In Alexandria ... of Caesarea Maritima Works and influence Of the Apology for Origen only the first book is extant, in a Latin ... cathen 11436b.htm Catholic Encyclopedia St. Pamphilus of Caesarea Henry Wace, http www.ccel.org w wace ... Persondata . NAME Pamphilus Of Caesarea ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Beirut , modern day Lebanon DATE OF DEATH 309 PLACE OF DEATH Caesarea Maritima , Palestine DEFAULTSORT Pamphilus Of Caesarea Category Saints from the Holy Land Category Lebanese saints Category ... births Category 309 deaths Category Caesarea Israel Category 4th century Christian martyr saints ... nl Pamphilus van Caesarea pl Pamfil z Cezarei pt P nfilo de Cesareia sr ... more details
Infobox saint name Saint Dorothy of Caesarea birth date death date 311 feast day February 6 venerated in Roman Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church image Francisco de Zurbar n 038.jpg imagesize 250px caption Saint Dorothy , Francisco de Zurbar n birth place death place Caesarea Mazaca titles beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes maiden carrying a basket of fruit and flowers, especially roses also depicted wearing a crown of flowers such as roses depicted surrounded by stars as she kneels before the executioner crowned with palm and flower basket, surrounded by stars depicted in an orchard with the Christ child in an apple tree leading the Christ child by the hand veiled with flowers in her lap depicted holding apples from heaven on a branch ref name saints.sqpn.com http saints.sqpn.com saintd07.htm Patron Saints Index Saint Dorothy of Caesarea Bot generated title ref patronage horticulture brewers brides florists gardeners ... who was executed at Caesarea Mazaca . Evidence for her actual historical existence or acta is very ..., Dorothea of Alexandria . She and Theophilus are mentioned in the Roman Martyrology as martyrs of Caesarea ... of Caesarea s life and martyrdom was the basis of Philip Massinger and Thomas Dekker poet Thomas ... is named for Dorothea of Caesarea. gallery Image St Dorothy Caesarea MNMA Cl2374.jpg Stained glass representing St. Dorothea of Caesarea. Upper Rhine, ca. 1450 Image Hans Baldung Grien Enthauptung ..., and fled into the realm Cappadocia , and came into the city of Caesarea where they sent Saint Dorothy ... of Caesarea http www.aug.edu augusta iconography dorothy.html St. Dorothy page at the Christian Iconography web site Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dorothea Of Caesarea ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 311 PLACE OF DEATH Caesarea Mazaca DEFAULTSORT Dorothea Of Caesarea Category 311 deaths Category Anatolian Roman Catholic saints ... more details
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Gelasius of Caesarea died 395 was bishop of Caesarea Maritima from 367 to 373 and from 379 to his death. He was also an author, though none of his work survives. Gelasius participated in the First Council of Constantinople in 381. He was forced to surrender his position as bishop to the semi Arian ist Euzoius between the years of 373 and 379, because in matters of Christology he was a staunch First Council of Nicaea Nicaean . ref name Tix210 According to Jerome , his writing was careful and polished, though he never published what he wrote. ref name Tix211 Tixeront, Joseph. A Handbook of Patrology 1923, p. 211. ref However, in the fifth century Socrates Scholasticus cites some of his works, ref Noted by Paul Stephenson, Constantine, Roman Emperor, Christian Victor , 2010 254f. ref and it seems that he wrote a sequence to Church History Eusebius Eusebius Church History , preserved in the first fifteen chapter s of Tyrannius Rufinus Rufinus tenth book added to Eusebius history, which includes the legend of Helena Empress Helena s discovery of the True Cross . Gelasius was nephew to Cyril of Jerusalem , ref name Tix210 Tixeront, Joseph. A Handbook of Patrology 1923, p. 210. ref the most vigorous advocate for Jerusalem in the later fourth century, and at whose deathbed request Gelasius wrote his history. ref Stephenson 2010 255. ref He is also the first to mention the r le of Helena, the mother of Constantine the Great, in the finding inventio of the Holy Wood, the Cross of Christ in Jerusalem under the Temple of Venus on the hill known as Golgotha. ref John Wortley, The Wood of the True Cross, in Studies on the Cult of Relics in Byzantium up to 1204 Farnham and Burlington 2009 , VI 3. Cf. S. Borgehammar, How the Cross was found, from event to medieval legend, Bibliotheca Theologiae ... succession box before Acacius of Caesarea title Bishop of Caesarea years 367 373, 379 395 after Euzoius S end Persondata name Gelasius of Caesarea alternative names short description date of birth ... more details
Not to be confused with Caesarea Maritima , on the Mediterranean, or the town Caesarea in Israel, or with Caesarea Mazaca in Cappadocia. Infobox ancient site name Caesarea Philippi alternate name image Banias Agrippas city 001.jpg imagealttext caption The ruins of Caesarea Philippi map type Golan map alt Golan Heights latitude 33.246111 longitude 35.693333 map size location Golan Heights region type settlement part of length width area height builder material built abandoned epochs cultures Roman dependency of occupants event excavations archaeologists condition ownership public access website notes Caesarea Philippi was an ancient Roman city located at the southwestern base of Mount Hermon Har Hermon or Arabic Jebel esh Sheikh . The city is mentioned in the gospels of Gospel of Matthew Matthew ref Matthew 16 13 ref and Gospel of Mark Mark . ref Mark 8 27 ref The city was located within the region known as the Panion the region of the Greek god Pan mythology Pan . Named after the deity ... and Gomorrah Parry and M Millan, pp 417 418 ref While Eusebius of Caesarea accurately places Dan laish ... Banias The Story of Caesarea Philippi, Lost City of Pan I.B.Tauris, ISBN 1850434409 p 2 ref The water ... of Herod the Great . ref Wilson, John Francis. 2004 Caesarea Philippi Banias, the Lost City of Pan ... the Golan and the Hauran . Flavius Josephus in Antiquities of the Jews refers to the city as Caesarea Paneas the New Testament as Caesarea Philippi to distinguish it from Caesarea Maritima on the Mediterranean ... chapter 2 para 1 ref In 14 AD Philip II named it Caesarea in honour of the Roman Empire Roman Emperor ... at his expenses. ref During the First Jewish Roman War Vespasian rested his troops at Caesarea ... Hygeburg Hugeburc visited Caesarea and reported that the town had a church and a great many Christians ... 0882060139 Wilson, John Francis. 2004 Caesarea Philippi Banias, the Lost City of Pan I.B.Tauris, ISBN ... populated places on the Golan Heights cs Caesarea Philippi da C sarea Filippi de Banyas Caesarea Philippi ... more details
Saint Emmelia was the wife of Basil the Elder , and the mother of Saint Basil the Great . She is venerated in the Eastern Orthodox Church and is said to have died in 375. http www.serbianorthodoxchurch.net cgi bin saints.cgi?view 208019375759 See also List of saints References http www.antiochian.org node 17315 Saint Emmelia at Antiochian Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 375 PLACE OF DEATH Category 375 deaths Category Byzantine saints Category Byzantine female saints Category Saints from Anatolia Category 4th century Romans Category 4th century Christian female saints saint stub bg ka pt Em lia de Cesareia sr ... more details