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Incorrect name
Caesarea Philippi only has one l....Ashley kennedy3 (talk) 02:37, 27 October 2008 (UTC)
Map depiction
The current map depiction has strong POV overtones and is a digitally altered and skewed map that reflects partisan opinions. The Golan Heights have been under Israeli civilian control for 44.5 years. They have been under Syrian control for only 21. I have compiled a number of maps from reliable sources (including National Geographic and United Press International) showing the Golan as belonging to neither Israel nor Syria. Please note the UPI map. The Golan remains under defacto Israeli control and it’s disputed status should be reflected on corresponding maps. Moreover, Caesarea Philippi is a tourist attraction and as such it's status should at the very least be shown to be within the area of the controlling sovereign so that the reader who wishes to visit the subject area knows where he/she is going. Accordingly, I have replaced the existing non-neutral, digitally altered, partisan map with a more neutral depiction.--Jiujitsuguy (talk) 02:52, 13 November 2011 (UTC)
- The Golan remains Syrian territory under Israeli occupation, as the Golan Heights article makes clear. Your collection of news sources do not trump the countless scholarly sources that make this point crystal clear. Misplaced Pages is still an encyclopedia, not a hasbara production. nableezy - 15:30, 13 November 2011 (UTC)
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Merge with Banias—-or define much sharper
@Zero0000: Hi Zero. I don't know why this page exists. In my opinion, it should either be much clearer defined, or (far better) merged with Banias. I see no reason why it's been partially, if not very consistently detached from that topic/article. There is some focus by one of the editors on the Christian history of the site, but, as expected, it's been mixed by everyone else with everything else. It has no character of its own, or not sufficiently so as to justify having its own page. I could see why a page entitled "Christian Caesarea Philippi" could have enough readers and thus a justification (mainly the primacy of St Peter, the possibility of being the site of the Transfiguration, then the Church history throughout the ages). But this isn't that, and that fits quite nicely into the main Banias page, too. Good night, Arminden (talk) 22:28, 1 February 2016 (UTC)ArmindenArminden (talk) 22:28, 1 February 2016 (UTC)
Merge Banias into this article
I propose that Banias be merged into Caesarea Philippi, the name by which the site is better known in English (see, for example, page view statistics). Although the two articles ostensively cover different periods (an entirely unnecessary distinction), the Caesarea Philippi article claiming, "This article deals with the history of Banias between the Hellenistic and early Islamic periods," this is not true. Both articles cover the same periods, with slightly different focus. If merging these articles can be agreed upon, I volunteer to do it. — the Man in Question (in question) 19:04, 13 February 2018 (UTC)
- I am against merging the two articles for the simple reason that a merge will take-away from the Banias article itself, which, as our co-editor has rightly noted, has a different focus. We often find two Misplaced Pages articles treating on the same town (e.g. Az-Zakariyya and Zekharia; Bayt Jibrin and Beit Guvrin; Kafr 'Ana and Or Yehuda; Battir and Betar (fortress), Beit Dagan and Bayt Dajan, etc., etc. - although each pair of articles treats on the very same town! You may add to these: Berytus/Beirut, Londinium/London, Mediolanum/Milan, Jicheng (Beijing)/Yanjing/Dadu/Beijing, Batavia, Dutch East Indies/Jakarta, Tenochtitlan/Mexico City). There are many, many more. The reason for this distinction is because of the focus of each article, just as it is here.Davidbena (talk) 03:25, 11 April 2018 (UTC)
"Panease Paneades"?!
"Having heard that at Caesarea Philippi, otherwise called Panease Paneades, a city of Phoenicia..."
Paneas yes, Paneades also, but Panease? Or even "Panease Paneades"?! Source is not online, Google finds no other independent source, so please check. Arminden (talk) 16:52, 15 October 2021 (UTC)
Ashley kennedy3 has ceased editing in 2014, so we're stuck with her 2008 edit. She wrote most of the article, thank you AK, now this is on others. Arminden (talk) 17:02, 15 October 2021 (UTC)
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