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- has been used as the Latin name for Jersey (also in its French version Césarée) since William Camden's Britannia, and is used in titles of ****ociations...
- Eireene Nealand (Contra Mundum Press, 2021) Le Navire Night, suivi de Cesarée, les Mains négatives, Aurélia Steiner (Mercure de France, 1979). The Ship...
- Hymns ****ix. 5 and li. 7 substituted for ****. 5 and lii. 7). "EUSEBE DE CESAREE : Préparation évangélique : livre IV (texte grec)". remacle.org. Nilsson...
- (1945), a Hebrew drama by Eisig Silberschlag and Carl de Haas Le reine de Césarée (1954), a French drama by Robert Brasillach Berenice, Princess of Judea...
- German). Munich: C.H. Beck. p. 561. ISBN 9783406306549.. Ezekiel 27:9. de Césarée, E. (1659). Eusebii pamphili caesareae palestinae episcopi Liber de locis...
- has been used as the Latin name for Jersey (also in its French version Césarée) since William Camden's Britannia (published in 1586), and is used in titles...
- 5.21.5, cf. V. Saxer, 'Les Actes des "Martyrs anciens" chez Eusèbe de Césarée et dans les martyrologes syriaque et hiéronymien' Analecta Bollandiana...
- Patriarchatus digestus, Paris 1740, Vol. I, coll. 367–390 Raymond Janin, v. 2. Césarée de Cappadoce, in Dictionnaire d'Histoire et de Géographie ecclésiastiques...
- The Jersey newspaper Gazette de Césarée was priced at 3 sous in 1812...
- Mesnage, L'Afrique chrétienne, Paris 1912, pp. 447–450 Charles Courtois, v. Césarée de Maurétanie, in Dictionnaire d'Histoire et de Géographie ecclésiastiques...