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But the king erected other places at Jericho also, between the citadel
Cypros and the former palace, such as were better and more useful than
the former for travelers, and named them from the same friends of his.
To say all at once, there was not any place of his kingdom fit for the
purpose that was permitted to be without somewhat that was for Caesar's
honor; and when he had filled his own country with temples, he poured out
the like plentiful marks of his esteem into his province, and built many
cities which he called Cesareas.
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