Mazaca

Mazaca
An ancient city of Asia Minor, the capital of Cappadocia, on the site of modern Kayseri, Turkey. Other names throughout history: Eusebia, Caesarea, Kaisariyah.

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  • Mazaca (Titularbistum) — Mazaca ist ein Titularbistum der römisch katholischen Kirche. Es geht zurück auf einen früheren Bischofssitz in der gleichnamigen antiken Stadt, die sich in der römischen Provinz Numidien befand. Titularbischöfe von Mazaca Nr. Name Amt von bis 1… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • MAZACA Caesarea — urbs Cappadociae, sub monte Argaeo, quae nunc Tisaria, teste Nigrô. Male ab Eusebio et Rufo Magaram vocari, monuit Philander ad Vitruvium. Baudrando, versus Armeniam minorem et Melam fluvium, 20. mill. pass. a Sebastia in Meridiem, 70. a Tyana in …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • Mazaca — geographical name see Kayseri …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Caesarea Mazaca — I. geographical name see Caesarea 2 II. geographical name see Kayseri …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Caesarea Mazaca — Kayseri Kayseri Administration Pays  Turquie …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Caesarea Mazaca — …   Useful english dictionary

  • Basil of Caesarea — Infobox Saint name=Saint Basil the Great birth date=ca. 330 death date=January 1, 379 [The exact date of Basil s death is debated by historians. See Rousseau (1994), pp. 360–363, Appendix III: The Date of Basil s Death and of the Hexaemeron for… …   Wikipedia

  • Kayseri — Caesarea Mazaca redirects here. For other locations with similar names, see Caesarea (disambiguation). Kayseri   City   …   Wikipedia

  • Dorothea of Caesarea — Saint Dorothy of Caesarea Saint Dorothy, Francisco de Zurbarán Died 311 Caesarea Mazaca Honored in Roman Catholic Church; Eastern Orthodox Ch …   Wikipedia

  • CAESAREA IN CAPPADOCIA — CAESAREA IN CAPPADOCIA, capital of cappadocia . Before the country became a Roman province under Tiberius in 17 C.E. the city was known as Mazaca or Mazaga. This name continued to be used along with its other name, Caesarea. In talmudic… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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