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Ruins of the fortress of Herod, the Great in Herodium, Palestine. kingdom Medieval King Ruins of the fortress of Herod, the Great, Herodium, Palestine
Ruins of the fortress of Herod, the Great in Herodium, Palestine. kingdom Medieval King Ruins of the fortress of Herod, the Great, Herodium, Palestine
Ruins of the fortress of Herod, the Great in Herodium, Palestine. kingdom Medieval King Ruins of the fortress of Herod, the Great, Herodium, Palestine
Caesarea Maritima called Caesarea Palaestina from 133 AD onwards was a city and harbor built by Herod the Great about 25–13 BC. Today, its ruins lie on the Mediterranean coast of Israel about halfway between the cities of Tel Aviv and Haifa Ancient Civilization Mediterranean Countries Middle Ages Caesarea. Ancient porphyrite sculpture of Caesar at Roman Cardo
Caesarea Maritima called Caesarea Palaestina from 133 AD onwards was a city and harbor built by Herod the Great about 25–13 BC. Today, its ruins lie on the Mediterranean coast of Israel about halfway between the cities of Tel Aviv and Haifa Famous Place National Landmark International Landmark Caesarea-Crusader fortress
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