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For the city in northwestern Syria, see Baniyas. For the processor formerly codenamed Banias, see Pentium M.
For the Indian social group, see Bania.
Caesarea Philippi should not be confused with Caesarea Maritima, on the Mediterranean, or modern Caesarea in Israel) or with Caesarea Mazaca in Cappadocia.
BaniasCaesarea Philippi
Coordinates: 3314?55?N 3541?40?E? / ?33.24861 35.69444? / 33.24861; 35.69444
Location
Golan Heights (claimed by Israel and Syria, administered by Israel)
Time zone
EET (UTC+2)
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EEST (UTC+3)

Banias spring with Pan's cave in the left background with temenos and niches center.
Banias (Paneas: Greek: ??????? Arabic: ?????? ??????? Hebrew: ??????) is an archaeological site by the uninhabited former city of Caesarea Philippi, located at the foot of Mount Hermon (Ba'al-Hermon, Arabic: ??? ??????, Jabal esh-Shaiykh, Hebrew: ?? ??????, Har Hermon) in the Golan Heights (claimed by Israel and Syria, administered by Israel). The site is 150Km north of Jerusalem and 60Km southwest from Damascus. The city was located within the region known as the "Panion" (the region of the Greek god Pan). Named after the deity associated with the grotto and shrines close to the spring called "Paneas".
The temenos (sacred precinct) included a temple, courtyards, a grotto and niches for rituals was dedicated to Pan was constructed on an elevated, 80 m. long natural terrace along the cliff which towered over the north of the city. A four-line inscription in the base of one of the niches of the temenos relates to Pan and Echo, the mountain nymph, dated to 87 CE.
In the distant past, a giant spring gushed from a cave set in the limestone bedrock, to tumble down the valley and flow into the Hula marshes. Currently it is the source of the Nahal Hermon stream. Whereas previously the Jordan River rose from the malaria-infested Hula marshes, it now rises from this spring and two others at the base of Mount Hermon. The flow of the spring has decreased greatly in modern times. The water no longer gushes forth from the cave, but only seeps from the bedrock below it.
Contents
1 Pagan associations
2 Roman
2.1 Herodian city
2.2 Gospel association
2.3 Byzantium
3 Caliphate
4 Crusaders
5 British Mandate to contemporary
6 Tel Dan
7 Notables from Paneas
8 See also
9 References
9.1 Footnotes
9.2 Bibliography
9.3 Suggested reading on water issues
10 External links
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Pagan associations

The major Hellenistic realms; the Ptolemaic kingdom (dark blue); the Seleucid empire (yellow); Macedon (green) and Epirus (pink). The orange areas were often in dispute after 281 BC.
Alexander the Great's conquests started a process of Hellenisation in Egypt and Syria that continued for some 1,000 years. Paneas was first settled in the Hellenistic period. The Ptolemaic kings, in the 3rd century BC, built a cult centre there.

View at the remnants of the Tempel of Pan with Pan's grotto. The building on the slope of the cliff in the background is the shrine of Nebi Khader.
Panias is a spring, known also known Fanium, named for the Arcadian Pan, the Greek god, a goat-footed god of victory in battle [creator of panic in the enemy], isolated rural areas, music, goat herds, hunting, herding, and of sexual and spiritual possession. It lies close to the fabled 'way of the sea' mentioned by Isaiah. along which many armies of Antiquity marched. Paneas was certainly an ancient place of great sanctity, and when Hellenised religious influences began to overlay the region, the cult of its local numen gave place to the worship of Pan, to whom the cave was therefore dedicated. The pre-Hellenic deity associated with the site was variously called Ba'al-gad or Ba'al-hermon.
In extant sections of the Greek historian Polybius's history of 'The Rise of the Roman Empire', a Battle of Panium is mentioned. This battle was fought in 198 BC between the Macedonian armies of Ptolemaic Egypt and the Seleucid Greeks of Coele-Syria, led by Antiochus III. Antiochus's victory cemented Seleucid control over Phoenicia, Galilee Samaria and Judea until the Maccabean revolt. It was these hellenised Seleucids built a pagan temple dedicated to Pan at Paneas.
Roman

The Division of Herod's Kingdom:Territory under Herod Archelaus, from 6 Iudaea ProvinceTerritory under Herod AntipasTerritory under Herod Philip IISalome I (cities of Jabneh, Azotas, Phaesalis)Roman province of SyriaAutonomous cities (Decapolis)
Herodian city

On the death of Zenodorus in 20 BC, the Panion (Greek: ??????), which included Paneas was annexed to the Kingdom of Herod the Great. He erected here a temple of 'white marble' in honour of his patron. In 3 BCE, Philip II (also known as Philip the...(and so on)

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