History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 257
... Jewish leadership of the day , the Pharisees or ' Separated ' . They opposed the Has- monaean monarchs , because the latter , in their view , were wrong to com- bine kingship with the antique high priesthood in their own persons . Yet ...
... Jewish leadership of the day , the Pharisees or ' Separated ' . They opposed the Has- monaean monarchs , because the latter , in their view , were wrong to com- bine kingship with the antique high priesthood in their own persons . Yet ...
Pagina 267
... Jews but apparently by his other enemies the Jewish Christians , he was condemned to death and executed , either in 64 when the Christian community at Rome were persecuted as scapegoats for the city's Great Fire , or possibly a year or ...
... Jews but apparently by his other enemies the Jewish Christians , he was condemned to death and executed , either in 64 when the Christian community at Rome were persecuted as scapegoats for the city's Great Fire , or possibly a year or ...
Pagina 394
... Jewish , Pharisaic , origin . Jewish War ( about the First Jewish Revolt ) , Greek translation in 7 books of lost Aramaic original ; Jewish Antiquities in 20 books , a history of the Jews from the Creation to just before the First ...
... Jewish , Pharisaic , origin . Jewish War ( about the First Jewish Revolt ) , Greek translation in 7 books of lost Aramaic original ; Jewish Antiquities in 20 books , a history of the Jews from the Creation to just before the First ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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