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- ˌsiːzəˈriːə/; Gr****: Καισάρεια, romanized: Kaisareia), also known historically as Mazaca (Gr****: Μάζακα), was an ancient city in what is now Kayseri, Turkey. In...
- is home to Erciyes University. Kayseri was originally called Mazaka or Mazaca (Armenian: Մաժաք, romanized: Mažak'; according to Armenian tradition, it...
- ca. 311 AD) is a 4th-century virgin martyr who was executed at Caesarea Mazaca. Evidence for her actual historical existence or acta is very sp****. She...
- is now a part of modern Turkey. That city of Caesarea (called Caesarea Mazaca) is not to be confused with the traditional Jewish town of the same name...
- (Aïn-Moughmel?) Mascula (Khenchela) Mathara Maximiana (ruins of Mexmeia?) Mazaca Merouana (Lamasba) Mesarfelta Meta Midila (Mdila?) Milevum Mons (near Mdila)...
- (Gr****: Φιρμιλιανός, Latin: Firmili****, died c. 269 AD), Bishop of Caesarea Mazaca from c. 232, was a disciple of Origen. He had a contemporary re****tion...
- that are transformed into churches. Basil the Great, bishop of Caesarea Mazaca (d. 379) Macrina the Younger, Christian nun and saint (d. 379) Moses the...
- of Saint Sabbas the Sanctified Venerable Father; Abbot Born 439 Caesarea Mazaca, Cappadocia, Eastern Roman Empire Died December 5, 532 Jerusalem, Palaestina...
- "Mosocheni" (Mushki, also ****ociated with Phrygians or Bryges) and their capital Mazaca. In Hippolytus of Rome's chronicle (234 AD), the "Illyrians" were identified...
- nor is the origin of his name, either Caesarea Palaestina or Caesarea Mazaca. He is usually considered the first Neo-Chalcedonian writer. He may be the...