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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... lived at Rome , and was generally brought up , and con- versed with Drusus , the emperor Tiberius's son , and con- tracted a friendship with Antonia , the wife of Drusus the Great , who had his mother Berenice in great esteem , and was ...
... lived at Rome , and was generally brought up , and con- versed with Drusus , the emperor Tiberius's son , and con- tracted a friendship with Antonia , the wife of Drusus the Great , who had his mother Berenice in great esteem , and was ...
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... lived with him . Flaccus had also with him there Aristobulus , who was indeed Agrippa's brother , but was at variance with him ; yet did not their enmity to one another hinder the friendship of Flaccus to them both , but still they were ...
... lived with him . Flaccus had also with him there Aristobulus , who was indeed Agrippa's brother , but was at variance with him ; yet did not their enmity to one another hinder the friendship of Flaccus to them both , but still they were ...
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... lived at Capreae , and told him , that he was come so far in order to wait on him , and to pay him a visit ; and desired that he would give him leave to come over to Capreae : so Tiberias made no difficulty , but wrote to him in an ...
... lived at Capreae , and told him , that he was come so far in order to wait on him , and to pay him a visit ; and desired that he would give him leave to come over to Capreae : so Tiberias made no difficulty , but wrote to him in an ...
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... lived before he was put in prison ; số that he was now out of fear as to his own affairs , for al- though he were still in custody , yet was it now with ease to his own affairs . Now as soon as Caius was come to Rome , and had brought ...
... lived before he was put in prison ; số that he was now out of fear as to his own affairs , for al- though he were still in custody , yet was it now with ease to his own affairs . Now as soon as Caius was come to Rome , and had brought ...
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... lived as wife to that Herod who was now tetrarch of Galilee and Pe- rea , took this authority of her brother in an envious man- ner , particularly when she saw that he had a greater dignity bestowed on him than her husband had ; since ...
... lived as wife to that Herod who was now tetrarch of Galilee and Pe- rea , took this authority of her brother in an envious man- ner , particularly when she saw that he had a greater dignity bestowed on him than her husband had ; since ...
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