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Ιώσηπος: Άπαντα 5, History of the Jewish War against the Romans (Books VI-VII)

Author: Iosipos

Books VI, VII: The Capture of Jerusalem. The Events that Followed. Josephus, a Jewish historian of the 1st century AD, was born in the first year of Caligula's reign, 37/38 AD, from a priestly family...

Books VI, VII: The Capture of Jerusalem. The Events that Followed. Josephus, a Jewish historian of the 1st century AD, was born in the first year of Caligula's reign, 37/38 AD, from a priestly family and received rabbinical upbringing.

After studying at the theological schools of the Jews, he embraced the sect of the Pharisees. In 66 AD, he was elected by...

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Books VI, VII: The Capture of Jerusalem. The Events that Followed. Josephus, a Jewish historian of the 1st century AD, was born in the first year of Caligula's reign, 37/38 AD, from a priestly family and received rabbinical upbringing.

After studying at the theological schools of the Jews, he embraced the sect of the Pharisees. In 66 AD, he was elected by the Sanhedrin of Jerusalem as general of Galilee in the war against the Romans. He was captured in 67 AD by Vespasian, who subsequently set him free and made him a Roman citizen.

He lived in Rome until his death, enjoying the favor of the Flavian emperors. The exact date of his death is unknown, but from his writings, it can be inferred that he lived into the first decade of the 2nd century AD.

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Author
Iosipos
Publisher
Ekdoseis Kaktos
Genre
Ancient Greek Literature
Subtitle
History of the Jewish War against the Romans (Books VI-VII)
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
246
Release Date
-
Publication Date
1997
Dimensions
13x21 cm
Language
Greek
ISBN-13
9789603524441

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Books VI, VII: The Capture of Jerusalem. The Events that Followed. Josephus, a Jewish historian of the 1st century AD, was born in the first year of Caligula's reign, 37/38 AD, from a priestly family and received rabbinical upbringing.

After studying at the theological schools of the Jews, he embraced the sect of the Pharisees. In 66 AD, he was elected by the Sanhedrin of Jerusalem as general of Galilee in the war against the Romans. He was captured in 67 AD by Vespasian, who subsequently set him free and made him a Roman citizen.

He lived in Rome until his death, enjoying the favor of the Flavian emperors. The exact date of his death is unknown, but from his writings, it can be inferred that he lived into the first decade of the 2nd century AD.

[Excerpt from publisher or edition presentation text]

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Author
Iosipos
Publisher
Ekdoseis Kaktos
Genre
Ancient Greek Literature
Subtitle
History of the Jewish War against the Romans (Books VI-VII)
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
246
Release Date
-
Publication Date
1997
Dimensions
13x21 cm
Language
Greek
ISBN-13
9789603524441

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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