The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus, the Jewish Historian: Containing Twenty Books of the Jewish Antiquities, Seven Books of the Jewish War, Two Books in Answer to Apion, the Martyrdom of the Maccabees, and the Life of Josephus, Written by Himself, Part 2Samuel Walker, 1849 |
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... taken Armenia away from him , lest he should proceed farther ; and told him he should no otherwise trust him , than upon his giving him hostages , and especially his son Artabanus . Upon Tiberius's writing thus to Vitellius , by the ...
... taken Armenia away from him , lest he should proceed farther ; and told him he should no otherwise trust him , than upon his giving him hostages , and especially his son Artabanus . Upon Tiberius's writing thus to Vitellius , by the ...
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... taken : for he reckoned that if he were once taken , the greatest part of the war would be over . They then searched among the dead , and looked into the most concealed recesses of the city . But as the city was first taken , he was ...
... taken : for he reckoned that if he were once taken , the greatest part of the war would be over . They then searched among the dead , and looked into the most concealed recesses of the city . But as the city was first taken , he was ...
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... taken by the Babylonians , 370 , visited by Alexander the Great , 417 , besieged and taken by Pompey , 501 , by Herod and Sosias , 535 , by Ptolemy , the son of Lagus , 419 , how many times taken , ii . 423 , made tributary to the ...
... taken by the Babylonians , 370 , visited by Alexander the Great , 417 , besieged and taken by Pompey , 501 , by Herod and Sosias , 535 , by Ptolemy , the son of Lagus , 419 , how many times taken , ii . 423 , made tributary to the ...
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