Diocaesarea

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Diocaesarea is the Roman-era name for the ancient Galilean city of Sepphoris, a major administrative and cultural center near Nazareth.

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Diocaesarea canonical 1

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Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman-era city
ancient city
historical place
associatedWith Herod Antipas NERFINISHED
Jewish population
early Christian communities
flourishedInCentury 1st century CE
2nd century CE
3rd century CE
4th century CE
hasAlternativeName Diocaesarea of Galilee NERFINISHED
Diocaesarea-Sepphoris NERFINISHED
hasArchaeologicalSite Sepphoris National Park NERFINISHED
hasFeature cardo (main street)
decumanus
public buildings
water system
hasFormerName Sepphoris NERFINISHED
hasNameInGreek Διοκαισάρεια NERFINISHED
hasNearbyCity Acre NERFINISHED
Nazareth NERFINISHED
Tiberias NERFINISHED
knownFor Hellenistic-Roman architecture
mosaics
theater
urban planning
languageUsed Aramaic
Greek
Latin
locatedIn Galilee NERFINISHED
Lower Galilee NERFINISHED
Roman province of Galilee NERFINISHED
ancient Palestine NERFINISHED
locatedNear Nazareth NERFINISHED
locatedOn hill overlooking Jezreel Valley
modernCountry Israel NERFINISHED
modernSite Zippori NERFINISHED
partOf Byzantine Empire
Herodian kingdom of Judea NERFINISHED
Roman Empire
regionCapitalOf Galilee NERFINISHED
religiousComposition Jewish majority in Roman period
growing Christian community in Byzantine period
servedAs administrative center
cultural center
timePeriod Byzantine period NERFINISHED
Roman period

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Sepphoris hasAlternativeName Diocaesarea