The Works of Flavius Josephus, Volume 2J.B. Lippincott, 1868 |
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Page 54
... Claudius , who was afterward Cæsar himself , to lend him those 300,000 drachmæ , that he might not be deprived of Tiberius's friendship ; so , out of regard to the memory of Bernice , his mother ( for those two women were very familiar ...
... Claudius , who was afterward Cæsar himself , to lend him those 300,000 drachmæ , that he might not be deprived of Tiberius's friendship ; so , out of regard to the memory of Bernice , his mother ( for those two women were very familiar ...
Page 60
... tetrarchy of Lysanias , yet was it not all actually conferred u n him till the reign of Claudius , as we learn , Antiq . B. xix . coap . v . sect . 1 . C. YO . CHAP . VII . How Herod the 60 R. XVIII . ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS.
... tetrarchy of Lysanias , yet was it not all actually conferred u n him till the reign of Claudius , as we learn , Antiq . B. xix . coap . v . sect . 1 . C. YO . CHAP . VII . How Herod the 60 R. XVIII . ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS.
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... Claudius , and at the desire of Agrippa , published a severe decree against the inhabitants of Dora , who , in a sort of imitation of Caius had set up a statue of Claudius in a Jewish Synagogue there . This decree is extant , B. xix ...
... Claudius , and at the desire of Agrippa , published a severe decree against the inhabitants of Dora , who , in a sort of imitation of Caius had set up a statue of Claudius in a Jewish Synagogue there . This decree is extant , B. xix ...
Page 74
... Claudius , than we have of any such ancient facts whatsoever elsewhere . Some of the occasions of which probably were , Josephus's bitter hatred against tyranny , and ( ne pleasure he took in giving the history of the slaughter of such ...
... Claudius , than we have of any such ancient facts whatsoever elsewhere . Some of the occasions of which probably were , Josephus's bitter hatred against tyranny , and ( ne pleasure he took in giving the history of the slaughter of such ...
Page 75
... Claudius's slave , had the boldness to lay an accusation against Claudius himself , and Caius was not ashamed to be present at his trial of life and death , to hear that trial of his own uncle , in hopes of being able to take him off ...
... Claudius's slave , had the boldness to lay an accusation against Claudius himself , and Caius was not ashamed to be present at his trial of life and death , to hear that trial of his own uncle , in hopes of being able to take him off ...
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