Cleopatra had no connection to the ancient city of Caesarea that is known. But remember there were several cities by that name. However, her daughter was married to Juba II of Mauritania and their capitol city was named Caesarea. The Caesarea in current day Israel was built by Herod the Great sometime between 25 and 13 BC. Its construction was started roughly five years after Cleo's death. So Cleopatra would have had no connection to that Caesarea, and it's unlikely that any of her sympathizers would be allowed to even live there, as Cleopatra and Herod were not exactly buddies. However, there was a former city callen Straton's Tower built by Straton I of Sidon on the site of Caesarea in Israel. After the agreement between Cleopatra and Marc Antony at Antioch, Cleopatra was given territories all along the eastern Mediterranean coast and this city was part of her new holdings. She was supposed to have made a tour of her new possessions upon leaving Marc Antony and could very well have stopped at the old city, before it was rebuilt and called Caesarea.
It was through them that the economy thrived. Egypt got gold ivory and other valuables from Kush and other foreign empires at the time. They got to see some of the other objects that other countries had at the time. They needed merchants to make profits off their goods and learn and bring back other valuables.
The slave-trade cycle initiated by ship owners was called the triangular trade. These ships from England would bring goods like beads, rum, weapons, and salt to Africa and exchanges these goods for people who were then enslaved and brought to America on these ships. The ships would take on goods like rum, tobacco, molasses, or sugar and go back to England, where the triangular trade cycle would begin again.
They are the same thing. The Vikings would trade or plunder.
In Ancient Egypt there was no money, they bartered instead. Taxes were taken in goods, as per the person's trade. Farmers gave wheat or barley, etc... Each person brought their goods to the market, and would trade them for other supplies.
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They would be called exports.
i am a north african trader!
A trader is a person who either buys goods and resells them, like a merchant who runs a store or a person who buys and sells stocks and bonds. The original meaning of trader was "one engaged in commerce," meaning someone who makes a living buying things and selling them at a profit. Originally, traders would literally trade goods for other goods, while today most of them trade goods for money. Financial traders work solely with money, buying and selling currency, stocks, bonds, and funds.
The invention which brought the Industrial Revolution to Northern agriculture was the factories that were in existence. This allowed them to produce more goods which would be processed and exported from the factories.
There are several websites that offer discount deals for Trader Joe. One would be in the Sunday newspaper. And another would be at www.mahalo.com/Trader Joe coupons.
After crusades, many goods would be brought in. Allowing the merchants to buy, sell, and earn re money.(or barter)
A trader have to travel to go from Calicut to Sofalais 3200
No prison has yet (2009) been identified at Caesarea. However archaeological work is continuing and new discoveries are being made all the time. It is possible that at some time a building will be identified as a prison, though if only the foundations are left I think it would be difficult to be certain about such an identification. Look up Caesarea Maritima in Yahoo Search and there is a picture!!!
Yes He did however the Bible says in the region of Caesarea Philippi not the actual city. This is in Matthew 16 Matthew 16:13 When Jesus came into the region of Caesarea Philippi, He asked His disciples, saying, "Who do men say that I, the Son of Man, am?"
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As a trader, I might have felt shocked, confused, and potentially embarrassed if I were thrown out by Jesus. It would depend on the circumstances and the message behind why I was being asked to leave.