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Flavius Josephus (/dʒoʊˈsiːfəs/; Gr****: Ἰώσηπος, Iṓsēpos; c. AD 37 – c. 100) was a Roman–Jewish
historian and
military leader. Best
known for
writing The...
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Antiquities of the Jews,
written by the first-century
Jewish historian Flavius Josephus around AD 93–94,
contain two
references to
Jesus of
Nazareth and one reference...
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Josephus (Titus
Flavius Josephus; 37 – c. 100) was a
Roman Jewish historian.
Josephus may also
refer to:
Josephus Abudacnus/
Josephus Barbatus (Yusuf ibn...
- In
computer science and mathematics, the
Josephus problem (or
Josephus permutation) is a
theoretical problem related to a
certain counting-out game. Such...
- source,
Flavius Josephus, a
Jewish rebel leader captured by the Romans, in
whose service he
became a historian.
According to
Josephus the long
siege by...
- the
Jewish high
priest during the
years of Jesus' ministry,
according to
Josephus. The
Gospels of Matthew, Luke and John
indicate he was an
organizer of...
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Josephus, also
called Josephe or Josephes, is the son of
Joseph of
Arimathea and an
early keeper of the Holy
Grail in some
tellings of the
Arthurian legend...
- pp. 96, 167.
Josephus, The Wars of the Jews II.19.9
Josephus, The Wars of the Jews III.1.2
Josephus, The War of the Jews III.4.2
Josephus, The Wars of...
- The
Slavonic Josephus is an Old East
Slavic translation of
Flavius Josephus'
History of the
Jewish War
which contains numerous interpolations and omissions...
- is a 20-volume
historiographical work,
written in Gr****, by
historian Josephus in the 13th year of the
reign of
Roman emperor Domitian,
which was 94 CE...