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Tacitus' Agricola.
Tacitus' Annals.
The Deeds of the Divine Augustus
De Bello Gallico, by Julius Caesar
Tacitus' Germania.
The Goths, by Jordanes.
Histories, by Tacitus.
History of Rome, by Livy.
Mispogon by Julian
New Testament.
Metamorphosis by Ovid.
Parallel lives by Plutarch.
Suetonius 12 Caesars
Virgil Aeneid.
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Go to categorylinks of: Aelia CapitolinaNo links in Edited sources found
links of: HierosolymaHis Book V Chapter 2: The Jews. Their history according to Tacitus
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links of: JerusalemHis Book II Chapter 4: Titus returns (cont.) His Book V Chapter 1: The Jewish War His Book V Chapter 8: The Jews. Their history according to Tacitus (cont.) His Book V Chapter 9: The Jews. Their history according to Tacitus (cont.) His Book V Chapter 10: The Jewish-Roman War. Vespasian His Book V Chapter 11: Jewish-Roman War. The siege of Jerusalem Nwt First letter of Paul to the Corinthians Chapter 16 Nwt Acts chapter 1 Nwt Acts chapter 2 Nwt Acts chapter 4 Nwt Acts chapter 5 Nwt Acts chapter 6 Nwt Acts chapter 8 Nwt Acts chapter 9 Nwt Acts chapter 10 Nwt Acts chapter 11 Nwt Acts chapter 12 Nwt Acts chapter 13 Nwt Acts chapter 15 Nwt Acts chapter 16 Nwt Acts chapter 18 Nwt Acts chapter 19 Nwt Acts chapter 20 Nwt Acts chapter 21 Nwt Acts chapter 22 Nwt Acts chapter 23 Nwt Acts chapter 24 Nwt Acts chapter 25 Nwt Acts chapter 26 Nwt Acts chapter 28 Nwt Letter of Paul to the Galathians Chapter 1 Nwt Letter of Paul to the Galathians Chapter 2 Nwt Letter of Paul to the Galathians Chapter 4 Nwt Letter to the Hebrews Chapter 12 Nwt Gospel of John Chapter 1. Nwt Gospel of John Chapter 2. Nwt Gospel of John Chapter 4. Nwt Gospel of John Chapter 5. Nwt Gospel of John Chapter 7. Nwt Gospel of John Chapter 10. Nwt Gospel of John Chapter 11. Nwt Gospel of John Chapter 12. Nwt Gospel of Luke Chapter 2. Nwt Gospel of Luke Chapter 4. Nwt Gospel of Luke Chapter 5. Nwt Gospel of Luke Chapter 6. Nwt Gospel of Luke Chapter 9. Nwt Gospel of Luke Chapter 10. Nwt Gospel of Luke Chapter 13. Nwt Gospel of Luke Chapter 18. Nwt Gospel of Luke Chapter 19. Nwt Gospel of Luke Chapter 21. Nwt Gospel of Luke Chapter 23. Nwt Gospel of Luke Chapter 24. Nwt Gospel of Mark Chapter 1. Nwt Gospel of Mark Chapter 3. Nwt Gospel of Mark Chapter 7. Nwt Gospel of Mark Chapter 10. Nwt Gospel of Mark Chapter 11. Nwt Gospel of Mark Chapter 15. Nwt Gospel of Matthew Chapter 2. Nwt Gospel of Matthew Chapter 3. Nwt Gospel of Matthew Chapter 4. Nwt Gospel of Matthew Chapter 5. Nwt Gospel of Matthew Chapter 15. Nwt Gospel of Matthew Chapter 16. Nwt Gospel of Matthew Chapter 20. Nwt Gospel of Matthew Chapter 21. Nwt Gospel of Matthew Chapter 23. Nwt Revelations Chapter 3 Nwt Letter of Paul to the Romans Chapter 15 Stn Augustus, Chapter 93: On religion. Stn Nero, Chapter 40: Insurrection of Vindex Stn Titus, Chapter 5: A revolutionary?
links of: SionNwt First letter of Peter Chapter 2 Nwt Letter to the Hebrews Chapter 12 Nwt Gospel of John Chapter 12. Nwt Gospel of Matthew Chapter 21. Nwt Revelations Chapter 14 Nwt Letter of Paul to the Romans Chapter 9
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Quotes: The founders of the state had foreseen that frequent wars would result from the singularity of its customs, and so had made every provision against the most protracted walls. After the capture of their city by Pompey, experience and apprehension taught them much. Availing themselves of the sordid policy of the Claudian era to purchase the right of fortification, they raised in time of peace such walls as were suited for war. His Book V Chapter 12: Jewish-Roman War. The siege of Jerusalem (cont.)33 Nevertheless I must walk to day, and to morrow, and the day following: for it cannot be that a prophet perish out of Jerusalem. Nwt Gospel of Luke Chapter 13. 34 O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, which killest the prophets, and stonest them that are sent unto thee; how often would I have gathered thy children together, as a hen doth gather her brood under her wings, and ye would not! Nwt Gospel of Luke Chapter 13. Other links: Holyland model of ancient Jerusalem [M] Jerusalem Palestine: People and Places [AM] Main Events In The History Of Jerusalem Jerusalem - The Focus of Jewish History Jerusalem Meaning of letters between [ and ]: A: Roman remains. C: Coins. L: Links. M: Map. P: Peutinger
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Term referred to by name of the following persons: If the number following a name is identical to the number following another name, then the names refer to the same person. Alexander of Jerusalem(2698) Peter of Jerusalem(3134) John of Jerusalem(3144) Cyril of Jerusalem(747) John II of Jerusalem(1351) Mark(412) Simeon(1203) Ananias(1451) Phanuel(1504) Judas of Jerusalem(1347) Zachaeus of Jerusalem(1348) Tobias of Jerusalem(1349) Benjamin of Jerusalem(1350) Matthias of Jerusalem(1352) Philippus of Jerusalem(1353) Seneca of Jerusalem(1354) Justus of Jerusalem(1355) Levi of Jerusalem(1356) Ephraim of Jerusalem(1357) Joseph of Jerusalem(1358) Judas Quiriacus of Jerusalem(1359) Mark of Jerusalem(1360) Cassian of Jerusalem(1361) Publius of Jerusalem(1362) Maximus of Jerusalem(1363) Julian of Jerusalem(1364) Gaius of Jerusalem(1365) Symmachus of Jerusalem(1366) Gaius II of Jerusalem(1367) Julian II of Jerusalem(1368) Capito of Jerusalem(1369) Maximus II of Jerusalem(1370) Antonius of Jerusalem(1371) Valens of Jerusalem(1372) Dolichianus of Jerusalem(1373) Narcissus of Jerusalem(1374) Mazabanes of Jerusalem(1375) Hymenaeus of Jerusalem(1376) Zabdas of Jerusalem(1377) Macarius of Jerusalem(1379) Maximus II of Jerusalem(1380) Eutychius of Jerusalem(1382) John II of Jerusalem(1385) Juvenal of Jerusalem(1387) Theodosius of Jerusalem(1388) Anastasius of Jerusalem(1389) Martyrius of Jerusalem(1390) Salustius of Jerusalem(1391) Elias of Jerusalem(1392) Heraclius of Jerusalem(3514) Dios of Jerusalem(3555) Germanion of Jerusalem(3556) Gordios of Jerusalem(3557) Irenaeus of Jerusalem(3558) Hilarion of Jerusalem(3559) Elias of Jerusalem(6049) Cleopatra of Jerusalem(494) Mary(1536) Ann(2201) Melchisedek(11742) Bathsheba(11745) Uriah(11806) Rhoda(12734)
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