The Great Roman-Jewish WarCourier Corporation, 2004 M01 1 - 485 pages An eyewitness account of a historical turning point in Judaism, Christianity, and all of Western civilization, The Great Roman-Jewish War chronicles the Jewish revolt against the Roman Empire from A.D. 66–70. Its author was a leader among the Jewish resistance in Roman occupied Judea during the first century — until he switched sides and collaborated with Rome, becoming an adopted member of the imperial family and assuming the name Flavius Josephus. |
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... Galilee to join the rebellion . Following several ignoble defeats as a military commander , an accusation of treason by his brethren , and imprisonment by the Romans , Josephus lived in Rome after gaining the favor of Emperor Vespasian ...
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