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24872 Caesarea Mazaka-Armaxa Conjectured Elagabalus 221 CE Main Road Tabula Peutingeriana, Itinerarium Antonini 24921 Caesarea Mazaka-Ancyra

The Roman geographer Strabo 63 BC-AD 24 visited Mazaca, though he was not impressed. Strabo said the city quotis not adapted in other respects by nature for the settlement of a city, for it is without water, and unfortifiedquot 12.2.9.

Caesarea szri, ssri, sizri Greek , romanized Kaisareia, also known historically as Mazaca or Mazaka Greek , Armenian , was an ancient city in what is now Kayseri, Turkey.In Hellenistic and Roman times, the city was an important stop for merchants headed to Europe on the ancient Silk Road.

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Kayseri has been equated with the early Hittite kingdom of Kussara, 3 referenced sporadically in early Assyrian trading records. 4 It was called Mazaka or Mazaca Armenian , romanized Maak' according to Armenian tradition, it was founded by and named after Mishak 5 and was known as such to the geographer Strabo, during whose time it was the capital of the Roman province

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My maps Mappa Geographica Utriusque Terrae Hemisphaerii ad emendatiora exempla Karte, in Atlas Geographicus Omnes Orbis Terrarum Regiones In XLI Tabulas Exhibens, S. 20. 1753