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THE PALACES (OF THE HAS MONEANS AND HEROID THE GREATNIETZER, 2001
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The site on which Caesarea was later built entered history as a Phoenician port, Strato's Tower, named after Strato, king of Sidon, founded in the fourth or third century BCE It was apparently a fairly small town and had but modest port installations in view of the absence of …
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