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- Kayseri (Turkish pronunciation: [ˈkayseɾi]) is a large city in Central Anatolia, Turkey, and the capital of Kayseri province. Historically known as Caesarea...
- also refer to: Saint Blaise of Amorion (died 908) Blaise of Caesarea Cappadociae a.k.a. Blaise the Herdsman, an early martyr (fl. 3rd c.) In Canada:...
- Metropolitan of Muntenia and Dobrogea, Lo**** tenens of the throne of Caesarea Cappadociae and Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church. The current patriarch...
- Coleophora cappadociae is a moth of the family Coleophoridae. It is found in Turkey. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Coleophora cappadociae. Wikispecies...
- Asia (Metropolis of Ephesus), Diocese of Pontus (metropolis in Caesarea Cappadociae), and Diocese of Thrace (metropolis in Heraclea, later under Constantinople);[citation...
- into a single Rule under the name of Regulae sancti Basilii episcopi Cappadociae ad monachos. Basil's influence ensured the propagation of Basilian monachism;...
- Metropolitan of Muntenia and Dobrogea, Lo**** tenens of the throne of Caesarea Cappadociae and Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church, His Beatitude Patriarch...
- Metropolitan of Ungro-Vlachia, Lo**** tenens of the throne of Caesarea Cappadociae and Patriarch of All Romania Church Romanian Orthodox Church See Bucharest...
- Metropolitan of Muntenia and Dobrogea, Lo**** tenens of the throne of Caesarea Cappadociae and Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church, His Beatitude Patriarch...
- the East (under Antioch), Asia (under Ephesus), Pontus (under Caesarea Cappadociae), and Thrace (originally under Heraclea, later under Constantinople)...