Hippodrome - Caesarea, Israel
Posted by: ashberry
N 32° 29.844 E 034° 53.422
36S E 677598 N 3597145
The Hippodrome of Caesarea was built at the Caesarea Maritima on the coast of Mediterranean Sea in 10/9 BC
Waymark Code: WM14J09
Location: Israel
Date Posted: 07/13/2021
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"In 31BC Augustus Caesar gifted the small town of Stratons Tower to Herod the Great. Herod renamed the city Caesarea Maritima in honor of his emperor. Hippodrome of Caesarea (circus in Latin) was built for the inauguration of the city in 10/9 BC. In the second century A.D. Later, the south end of the hippodrome was reconstructed as an amphitheater to be used for gladiatorial contests.
It is 50 meters wide and 400 meters long and could hold up to seats for 13,000 spectators or 30,000 in total. The games were held here every four years it included chariot racing, hunting, athletics and gladiatorial combats.
The Hippodrome of Caesarea was built at the Caesarea Maritima on the coast of Mediterranean Sea. It is a popular destination for a day trip from Tel Aviv and Jerusalem for tourists. Now, it is a national park (Caesarea National Park) but in the ancient past it was an administrative capital and a port city."
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