The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus, the Jewish Historian: Containing Twenty Books of the Jewish Antiquities, Seven Books of the Jewish War, and the Life of Josephus, Volume 3W. Borradaile, 1823 |
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Page 69
... married to Aristobulus , and while Salome's other daughter by that husband was married to the son of Calleas . But that marriage was no obstacle to her , who knew how wicked he was , in her discovering his designs : as her former ...
... married to Aristobulus , and while Salome's other daughter by that husband was married to the son of Calleas . But that marriage was no obstacle to her , who knew how wicked he was , in her discovering his designs : as her former ...
Page 130
... married her ; so great was his affection for this Gla- phyra ; who during her marriage to him saw the following dream . She thought she saw Alexander standing by her ; at which she rejoiced , and embraced him with great affection ; but ...
... married her ; so great was his affection for this Gla- phyra ; who during her marriage to him saw the following dream . She thought she saw Alexander standing by her ; at which she rejoiced , and embraced him with great affection ; but ...
Page 157
... married Jotape , the daughter of Sampsigeramus , king of + Emesa . They had a daughter who was deaf ; whose name also was Jotape . And these hitherto were the children by the male line . But Herodias , their sister , was married to ...
... married Jotape , the daughter of Sampsigeramus , king of + Emesa . They had a daughter who was deaf ; whose name also was Jotape . And these hitherto were the children by the male line . But Herodias , their sister , was married to ...
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