- 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...
-
Leontius of
Caesarea (died 337) was a
bishop of
Caesarea Mazaca, in Cappadocia. He was
childhood friends with
Gregory the Illuminator,
later in life Leontius...
- (Aïn-Moughmel?)
Mascula (Khenchela)
Mathara Maximiana (ruins of Mexmeia?)
Mazaca Merouana (Lamasba)
Mesarfelta Meta
Midila (Mdila?)
Milevum Mons (near Mdila)...
- 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...
- by
Strabo to
deserve that
appellation were
Caesarea (originally
known as
Mazaca) and Tyana, not far from the foot of the Taurus.
Cappadocia lies in eastern...
- of
Saint Sabbas the
Sanctified Venerable Father;
Abbot Born 439
Caesarea Mazaca, Cappadocia,
Eastern Roman Empire Died
December 5, 532 Jerusalem, Palaestina...
- took
important cities such as
Nicaea (İznik),
Iconium (Konya),
Caesarea Mazaca (Kayseri), and
Antioch (Antakya) on its
march to
Jerusalem (Al-Quds). In...
-
tutoring a woman.
Alexandria Caesarea Nicomedia Antioch Athens Caesarea Mazaca Tyre Rome In his
early twenties Origen became less
interested in work as...