Is Caesarea Philippi the same as Caesarea?
Asked 4 years ago
Is there any difference between Caesarea and Caesarea Philippi, or are they the same place?
Petal Mashraki
Monday, January 10, 2022
Caesarea Philippi was a Roman city at the base of Mount Hermon in northern Israel. The city was named by Philip II after Augustus Caesarea in 14AD.
Caesarea was an ancient Roman port city on Israel's Mediterranean coast. Herod was responsible for the construction of Caesarea in 22-10/9BC, and he also named his city in honor of Augustus Caesarea.
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