The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus: The Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian, and Celebrated Warrior ; to which are Prefixed, Three Dissertations, Volume 5David Huntington, 1815 |
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... Claudius , who was after- ward Caesar himself , to lend him those 300,000 drachmae , that he might not be deprived of Tiberius's friendship : so , out of a regard to the memory of Berenice , his mother , ( for those two women were very ...
... Claudius , who was after- ward Caesar himself , to lend him those 300,000 drachmae , that he might not be deprived of Tiberius's friendship : so , out of a regard to the memory of Berenice , his mother , ( for those two women were very ...
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... him till the reign of Claudius , as we learn , Antiq . B. xix . ch . v . 1 . CHAP . VII . How Herod the tetrarch was banished B 2 . Chap . VI . 17 OF THE JEWS . firmed the news that Tiberius was certainly dead; insomuch...
... him till the reign of Claudius , as we learn , Antiq . B. xix . ch . v . 1 . CHAP . VII . How Herod the tetrarch was banished B 2 . Chap . VI . 17 OF THE JEWS . firmed the news that Tiberius was certainly dead; insomuch...
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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 ...
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... Claudius , than we have of any such ancient fact's whatsoever elsewhere . Some of the occasions of which probably were , Jose- phus's bitter hatred against tyranny , and the pleasure he took in giving the history of the slaughter of ...
... Claudius , than we have of any such ancient fact's whatsoever elsewhere . Some of the occasions of which probably were , Jose- phus's bitter hatred against tyranny , and the pleasure he took in giving the history of the slaughter of ...
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... Claudius's slave , had the boldness to lay an accu- sation against Claudius himself , and Caius , was not asham- ed 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 ...
... Claudius's slave , had the boldness to lay an accu- sation against Claudius himself , and Caius , was not asham- ed 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 ...
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