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The Jewish War
As Raízes Judaico-Cristãs Do Movimento Proto-Islâmico E Os Profetismos Na Península Arábica (Séc
Jewish Love Magic Magical and Religious Literature of Late Antiquity
Alexander Janneus As High Priest and King: Struggling Between Jewish and Hellenistic Concepts of Rule
Josephus' Jewish War and the Causes of the Jewish Revolt: Re-Examining Inevitability
Flavius Josephus the WARS of the JEWS OR HISTORY of the DESTRUCTION of JERUSALEM:Index
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The Events of 1948 and the Palestinian Refugees
The Christiani's Rule Over Israel During the Jewish War: Tacitus' Fragment 2 and Histories 5.13, Suetonius Vespasian 4.5, and the Coins of the Jewish War
Mason's History of the Jewish War and the Siege of Masada
Are the Hasmoneans Legitimised As Kings in 1 Maccabees?
Les Caravanes De La Mecque Et L'avènement De L'islam
1. the Flavian Triumph and the Arch of Titus: the Jewish God in Flavian Rome1
Narrative Section of a Successful Application
Josephus's Jewish War and Late Republican Civil
The Jewish War Ebook
Judaism As ‘Citizenship’ and the Question of the Impact of Rome” Katell Berthelot
Classics, History, and Theology 243W-01: Jews Under Empire Spring 2012 Jason M
Reflections on Titus and Josephus Yavetz, Zvi Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Winter 1975; 16, 4; Proquest Pg
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The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine, Ilan Pappe
A New History of Masada
THE ENEMY WITHIN: a Lecture on Josephus' History of the Jewish
The Jewish War
Galilee in the Time of Christ
The Hasmonean State and Rome: a New Appraisal
CJ-Online ~ 2017.10.05
Mythmaking of Masada Emma Wishau University of Wisconsin: Eau Claire Professor Erin Devlin
The Length of the Siege of Masada
Masada: from Jewish Revolt to Modern Myth
A Monastery in Magdala (Taricheae)? Stefano De Luca and Uzi Leibner Ancient Magdala Is Located at the Foot of the E Slopes of Mt
The Causes of the Jewish War According to Josephus by P
Revolutionaries in the First Century
Covenant and Pax Deorum: Polyvalent Prodigies in Josephus' Jewish
Jewish Priests and the Social History of Post-70 Palestine