Caesarea was located in the ancient region of Judea, near the Mediterranean Sea. It was an important city during biblical times, mentioned in the New Testament as the place where the Apostle Paul was imprisoned and where the Roman governor resided.
(Acts 10:1) ". . .Now in Caesarea there was a certain man named Cornelius..."
Caesarea
Caesarea's population is 4,400.
No, Cornelius was not Greek. He is described in the Bible as a Roman centurion stationed in Caesarea who converted to Christianity after a divine vision.
Caesarea = קיסריה (keisarya)
Gelasius of Caesarea died in 395.
Emmelia of Caesarea died in 375.
Dorothea of Caesarea died in 311.
Marinus of Caesarea died in 262.
Basil of Caesarea was born in 329.
Amanita caesarea was created in 1801.
Pamphilus of Caesarea was born in 2##.