The Works of Flavius Josephus, the Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian, and Celebrated Warrior, Volume 4Thomas Tegg, 1828 |
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... Archelaus * , by the name of tetrarchy : * When it is here said , that Philip the tetrarch , and Archelaus the king or ethnarch , were adελpot yvnoto or genuine brothers , if these words mean own brothers , or born of the same father ...
... Archelaus * , by the name of tetrarchy : * When it is here said , that Philip the tetrarch , and Archelaus the king or ethnarch , were adελpot yvnoto or genuine brothers , if these words mean own brothers , or born of the same father ...
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... Archelaus , whom he had appointed for their king , like fidelity and good will . After which Ptolemy , who had the king's seal entrusted to him , read the king's testament , which was to be of force no otherwise than as it should stand ...
... Archelaus , whom he had appointed for their king , like fidelity and good will . After which Ptolemy , who had the king's seal entrusted to him , read the king's testament , which was to be of force no otherwise than as it should stand ...
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... Archelaus paid him so much respect as to continue his mourning till the seventh day ; for so many days are appointed for it by the law of our fathers . And when he had given a treat to the multitude , and left off his mourning , he went ...
... Archelaus paid him so much respect as to continue his mourning till the seventh day ; for so many days are appointed for it by the law of our fathers . And when he had given a treat to the multitude , and left off his mourning , he went ...
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... Archelaus spake the more gently and civilly to them , by so much did they more highly commend him , and made application to him for the grant of what they desired . Some made a clamour that he would ease them of some of their annual pay ...
... Archelaus spake the more gently and civilly to them , by so much did they more highly commend him , and made application to him for the grant of what they desired . Some made a clamour that he would ease them of some of their annual pay ...
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... Archelaus , although he was mightily offended at their importunity , because he proposed to himself to go to Rome immediately , to look after Cæsar's deter- mination about him . However , be sent the general of his forces to use ...
... Archelaus , although he was mightily offended at their importunity , because he proposed to himself to go to Rome immediately , to look after Cæsar's deter- mination about him . However , be sent the general of his forces to use ...
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