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Caesaria may
refer to:
Caesaria the Elder,
abbess of
Arles (512–c.525)
Caesaria the Younger,
abbess of
Arles (c.525–c.560),
niece of the prec. Caesarea...
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Jersey (/ˈdʒɜːrzi/ JUR-zee) is a
state situated within both the Mid-Atlantic and
Northeastern regions of the
United States. It is the most densely...
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Caesaria the
Younger or
Caesaria II (died c. 560) was the
abbess of Saint-Jean d'Arles from
around 525
until her death.
Caesaria was a
relative of Bishop...
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Caesaria the
Elder or
Caesaria II (died c. 530) was a
saint and abbess.
Little is
known about her, but
there were some "glowing"
references to her in the...
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Saint Eupsychius of
Caesaria in
Cappadocia (died 362 AD) was a
Christian martyr who was
executed for
having caused the
destruction of a
pagan temple. There...
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inscription of her
freedwoman Julia Bodina at
Caesaria as "Queen
Julia Urania".
Drusilla was most
probably born in
Caesaria (modern Cherc****, Algeria), the capital...
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Eusebius of
Caesarea (/juːˈsiːbiəs/; Gr****: Εὐσέβιος τῆς Καισαρείας
Eusebios tēs Kaisareias; c. 260/265 – 30 May 339), also
known as
Eusebius Pamphilus...
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Procopius of
Caesarea (Gr****: Προκόπιος ὁ Καισαρεύς Prokópios ho Kaisareús; Latin:
Procopius Caesariensis; c. 500 – 565) was a
prominent late
antique Gr****...
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caesaria is a moth of the
family Geometridae. It has a wide range,
including the Comoros, Mayotte, La Réunion,
Madagascar and in Mauritius, Nigeria...
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Caesarea (/ˌsɛzəˈriːə, ˌsɛs-, ˌsiːz-/ SE(E)Z-ə-REE-ə, SESS-; Koinē Gr****: Καισάρεια, romanized: Kaisáreia; Hebrew: קֵיסָרְיָה, romanized: Qēsaryah; Arabic:...