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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Page 169
... thousand horsemen , and eight thousand mer- cenaries , that were on foot . He had also with He had also with him that part of the Jews which favoured him to the number of ten thousand . While the adverse party had three thousand ...
... thousand horsemen , and eight thousand mer- cenaries , that were on foot . He had also with He had also with him that part of the Jews which favoured him to the number of ten thousand . While the adverse party had three thousand ...
Page 270
... thousand ; with six cohorts of footmen , and four troops of horsemen ; besides those auxiliaries which were sent by the kings . Of which * Antiochus sent two thousand horse- men , and three thousand footmen : with as many archers : and ...
... thousand ; with six cohorts of footmen , and four troops of horsemen ; besides those auxiliaries which were sent by the kings . Of which * Antiochus sent two thousand horse- men , and three thousand footmen : with as many archers : and ...
Page 287
... thousand horsemen , and six thousand footmen , under Placidus the tribune , pitched their camp in two bodies , in the * great plain . The foot were put into the city , to be a guard to it ; but the horse lodged abroad in the camp ...
... thousand horsemen , and six thousand footmen , under Placidus the tribune , pitched their camp in two bodies , in the * great plain . The foot were put into the city , to be a guard to it ; but the horse lodged abroad in the camp ...
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