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We know that, besides enjoying imperial patronage, Josephus was greatly
admired by Agrippa II, who undertook to read the various books of the Bellum
Iudaicum as they came from Josephus' pen (Jos. Vita 365). Presuming therefore
that the ...
We know that, besides enjoying imperial patronage, Josephus was greatly
admired by Agrippa II, who undertook to read the various books of the Bellum
Iudaicum as they came from Josephus' pen (Jos. Vita 365). Presuming therefore
that the ...
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Although the original edition of Josephus' Vita and AJ must have appeared in 93/
4 when Josephus was 56 (AJ 20. 267), references to Agrippa's death (Vita 359)
or to his incestuous relations with Berenice (A J 20. 145) could well have been ...
Although the original edition of Josephus' Vita and AJ must have appeared in 93/
4 when Josephus was 56 (AJ 20. 267), references to Agrippa's death (Vita 359)
or to his incestuous relations with Berenice (A J 20. 145) could well have been ...
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We know that one of Tiberius' freedmen, a wealthy Samaritan, had lent Agrippa I
a million sesterces.3 Josephus himself was first introduced to Poppaea Sabina
through Halityros, a Jewish actor who was a favourite of Nero's.4 And the ...
We know that one of Tiberius' freedmen, a wealthy Samaritan, had lent Agrippa I
a million sesterces.3 Josephus himself was first introduced to Poppaea Sabina
through Halityros, a Jewish actor who was a favourite of Nero's.4 And the ...
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