
Caesarea Maritima - Wikipedia
Caesarea was incorporated as a lordship (dominion) within the Kingdom of Jerusalem, and the Latin See of Caesarea was established, with ten archbishops listed for the period 1101–1266 …
Caesarea | Ancient City, Roman Port, Israel, & Map | Britannica
Caesarea, (“Ruins of Caesarea”), ancient port and administrative city of Palestine, on the Mediterranean coast of present-day Israel south of Haifa. It is often referred to as Caesarea …
Caesarea - Tourist Israel
Dec 1, 2025 · The restored amphitheater hosts modern-day concerts during the summer months, whilst the Old City has a range of boutiques and restaurants. The new town of Caesarea is a …
Caesarea Maritima - World History Encyclopedia
Oct 17, 2023 · Caesarea Maritima was an important trade center in antiquity, known for its colossal harbor built by Herod the Great. After the second Jewish Revolt, also known as the …
Caesarea Maritima - See The Holy Land
Caesarea — not to be confused with Caesarea Philippi in Galilee – was founded by Herod the Great on the site of an ancient fortified town. In 22 BC, with no expense spared, he began …
Caesarea - Jewish Virtual Library
Founded by King Herod in the first century BCE on the site of a Phoenician and Greek trade post known as Straton’s Tower, Caesarea was named for Herod’s Roman patron, Augustus …
Caesarea - History and Facts | History Hit
Nov 24, 2020 · Caesarea or “Keysarya” was an Ancient Roman city which is now a large archaeological site in Israel. It is believed that the city of Caesarea was initially founded atop …
Caesarea Maritima in the First Century C.E.: Biblical Geography ...
Apr 30, 2025 · Caesarea Maritima, a prominent port city on the Mediterranean coast, played a pivotal role in the New Testament as a hub of Roman administration and early Christian activity.
Caesarea: A Global Tourism Gem | Caesarea Dev Company
Discover Caesarea, an ancient port city with a rare blend of sea, antiquity, and quality of life. Enjoy restaurants, golf, Caesarea Port National Park, and more.
Bible Map: Caesarea
CESARE'A (never spelled Caesarea in Scripture), now Kaisariyeh, on the seacoast, only ruins remain, 53 ms. n.n.w. of Jerusalem. Formerly the most celebrated Roman city in Palestine.