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The first Herod, called The Great, wanted to honor his patron, Augustus Caesar, with a fine harbor. Joppa was not fitting since it was dominated by strong Jewish, anti-Roman, feelings. So Herod spent twelve years building a magnificent harbor and naming it Caesarea. Here Paul was imprisoned for two years and brought to trial before governors Felix and Festus, King Agrippa, and Bernice. Ruins here are from both Roman times and later Crusader times, about 1100-1300 A.D. Inscription found at Caesarea, with the name of Pontius Pilate on it.
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104_01_0080_Caesarea Copyright: V. Gilbert and Arlisle F. Beers Active Keyword: Caesarea |