The Roman-Jewish wars have been much summarized and ana- lysed (e.g. Schü, 1973; Smallwood, 1976; Goodman, 1987). The discussion which follows gives the background to the Jewish retreat to cultural nationalism following defeat. Almost nothing is known of the wars of 115–17 and 132–5 ...
). Under Nero the Jews of Rome had a comparatively peaceful time, owing to the favorable attitude of the empress Poppæa Sabina; but this was followed by the terrible wars and the conquest of Judea under the emperors Vespasian and Titus. Judaism at Rome was now put on the footing of ...
He announced that the Jews would be allowed to return to Jerusalem and rebuild the Temple.Jews actually built a synagogue near the Temple Mount in anticipation of the rebuilding of the Temple.Unfortunately, the favorable treatment of the Jews died with Julian’s demise.Rome returned to path of ...
Rome owed its origin to released prisoners of war. The political importance which it had already acquired in the proceedings against Flaccus (59B.C.) shows that it did not consist merely of a few captives brought by Pompey (63B.C.), but rather of prisoners made in earlier wars—in Asia...
We know, that in the wars under Pompey, Cassius, and Antonius, many were brought captive to Rome, and sold as slaves. In general, the Republican party was hostile, the Cæsars were friendly, to the Jews. The Jewish slaves in Rome proved an unprofitable and troublesome acquisitio...
Jewish-Masonry has started wars before of course but with this technology, a new level of manipulation is possible. Above right: One last example of Richard Branson at a corporate meeting being 'beamed' in. This is an interesting find from the internet, but can't be verified as authentic....
David, desired to build a temple for God, but was not permitted to do so because he was engaged in wars. His son, King Solomon, built the First Temple. Wikipedia | Jewish Encyclopedia The Division of the Kingdom; Israel & Judah 924 BCE King Solomon's death led to the division...
Notice in particular that the Pope was not merely allowing Jews to be hidden in different church buildings around Rome. He was hiding them in the Vatican itself and in his own summer home, Castel Gandolfo. His success in protecting Italian Jews against the Nazis was remarkable. Lichten ...
coreligionists on the island privileges which were always faithfully observed; the Jews in their turn always gave proofs of their sincere devotion to the republic, winning from the commanders of the Venetian troops high praise for their valor in the frequent wars against the Turks (Schiavi, l....
There are references also to Philippus, to the Persian wars, and to Alexandria as the granary of Rome. Book xiv. differs from the preceding books in that the allusions to the emperors are too obscure to admit of identification, while alleged historical events do not correspond with the ...