The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus: The Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian, and Celebrated Warrior ; to which are Prefixed, Three Dissertations, Volume 4David Huntington, 1815 |
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... brother ; upon which Hyrca- nus fied into the citadel , where Aristobulus's wife and chil- dren were imprisoned by their mother , as we have said al- ready , and attacked and overcame those his adversaries that had fled thither , and ...
... brother ; upon which Hyrca- nus fied into the citadel , where Aristobulus's wife and chil- dren were imprisoned by their mother , as we have said al- ready , and attacked and overcame those his adversaries that had fled thither , and ...
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... brother out of it , who was the elder , and ought to re- tain what belonged to him by prerogative of his birth . " And the same speeches he perpetually made to Hyrcanus ; and told him , that his own life would be in danger , unless he ...
... brother out of it , who was the elder , and ought to re- tain what belonged to him by prerogative of his birth . " And the same speeches he perpetually made to Hyrcanus ; and told him , that his own life would be in danger , unless he ...
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... brother of Antipater . -XXX- CHAP . III . How Aristobulus and Hyrcanus came to Pompey , in order to argue who ought to have the kingdom ; and how , upon the flight of Aristobulus to the fortress Alexandrium , Pompey led his army against ...
... brother of Antipater . -XXX- CHAP . III . How Aristobulus and Hyrcanus came to Pompey , in order to argue who ought to have the kingdom ; and how , upon the flight of Aristobulus to the fortress Alexandrium , Pompey led his army against ...
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... brother about the right to the govern- ment , he went up again to the citadel , as Pompey gave him leave to do ; and this he did two or three times , as flatter- ing himself with the hopes of having the kingdom granted him ; so that he ...
... brother about the right to the govern- ment , he went up again to the citadel , as Pompey gave him leave to do ; and this he did two or three times , as flatter- ing himself with the hopes of having the kingdom granted him ; so that he ...
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... brother was beheaded by Scipio , and desired that he would take pity of him , who had been ejected out of that principality which was dueto him . " He also accused Hyrcanus and Antipater as govern- ing the nation by violence , and ...
... brother was beheaded by Scipio , and desired that he would take pity of him , who had been ejected out of that principality which was dueto him . " He also accused Hyrcanus and Antipater as govern- ing the nation by violence , and ...
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