Acts 10:1
Now in Caesarea there was a man called Cornelius, a captain in the Italian regiment,
Acts 8:40
while Philip found himself at Azotus, where he passed on, preaching the gospel in every town, till he reached Caesarea.
Acts 27:1
When it was decided we were to sail for Italy, Paul and some other prisoners were handed over to an officer of the Imperial regiment called Julius.
Matthew 8:5-13
When he entered Capharnahum an army-captain came up to him and appealed to him,
Matthew 27:27
Then the soldiers of the governor took Jesus into the praetorium and got all the regiment round him;
Matthew 27:54
Now when the army-captain and his men who were watching Jesus saw the earthquake and all that happened, they were dreadfully afraid; they said, "This man was certainly a son of God!"
Mark 15:16
The soldiers took him inside the courtyard (that is, the praetorium) and got all the regiment together;
Luke 7:2
Now there was an army-captain who had a servant ill whom he valued very highly. This man was at the point of death;
John 18:3
So after procuring troops and some attendants belonging to the high priests and the Pharisees, Judas went there with lanterns and torches and weapons.
John 18:12
So the troops and their commander and the Jewish attendants seized Jesus, bound him,
Acts 21:8
and started next morning for Caesarea, where we entered the house of Philip the evangelist (he belonged to the Seven,
Acts 22:25
They had strapped him up, when Paul said to the officer who was standing by, "Are you allowed to scourge a Roman citizen ??and to scourge him without a trial?"
Acts 23:23
He summoned two of the officers and said, "Get ready by nine o'clock to-night two hundred infantry to march as far as Caesarea, also seventy troopers, and two hundred spearmen."
Acts 23:33
They reached Caesarea, presented the letter to the governor, and also handed Paul over to him.
Acts 25:1
Three days after Festus entered his province, he went up from Caesarea to Jerusalem.
Acts 25:13
Some days had passed, when king Agrippa and Bernice came to Caesarea to pay their respects to Festus.
Acts 27:43
but as the officer wanted to save Paul, he put a stop to their plan, ordering those who could swim to jump overboard first and get to land,
Acts 27:31
when Paul said to the officer and the soldiers, "You cannot be saved unless these men stay by the ship."