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Pay attention to any reports of enemy activity, and be ready to defend your city. Oh, by the way: I never said that this is a peaceful province, especially when you get this far away from Rome. No Roman city has ever fished for its food on a large scale. Although we do set sail to conquer overseas enemies and spread our Empire to far shores, we Roman prefer to keep our feet dry. Romans have always been hesitant mariners. However, Miletus affords Roman Citizens a new way to make a living. One small obstacle is the lack of farmland in this province. The peoples of the East must clearly see the benefits of Roman rule. I expect you to achieve levels of Culture and Prosperity beyond what you’ve done so far. Miletus is key to bringing Asia under Roman rule, as well as being the gateway to many other beckoning lands, from Aegyptus to Syria.Ĭreate a city on the Lycian coast. You are to establish Miletus as a great new city. Our recent expansion in the east must continue, now that the Greeks have reluctantly joined our Empire. Camp of the Assyrians.Posted on 05/29/21 12:55 AM File Details.Camith, father of Simon the high priest, A.Camei, father of Joseph the high priest, A.Calvinus, Gnaeus Domitius, consul when Herod assumes royal power, A.Callistus, freedman of Gaius, joins conspiracy against him, A.Callirrhoe, warm springs northeast of Dead Sea, visited by Herod, B.Calliphon, disciple of Pythagoras, native of Crotona, his soul accompanies Pythagoras, Ap.Callinicus, son of Antiochus king of Commagene, B.17Ĭyzicenus who directs war against the Jews, A. Callias, writer on Sicilian history, contradicted by Timaeus, Ap.Caleb, spy sent by Moses into Canaan, A.Calani, name of philosophers in India, Ap.79 in genealogy of patriarchs from Adam to Noah, i. Caiaphas, Joseph, son-in-law of Ananus, removed from high priesthood, A.Caesonia, wife of Gaius, killed by Julius Lupus, A.Casius, Cassius, Rasius, Raesius, Raecius), Quintus, son of Quintus, legate, present at promulgation of Lentulus’ decree exempting Jewish citizens of Ephesus from military service, A. Casius, Cassius, Rasius, Raesius, Raecius), Quintus, father of Caesius (2), A. 52 twelve of its Jews sent by Varus, Agrippa’s viceroy, to “Babylonian Jews” at Ecbatana,ĥ5 envoys slain there, 57 Philip son of Jacimus urged to lead Jews of Ecbatana against its Syrian inhabitants, 59 its Jewish inhabitants are shut up by Modius, Agrippa II’s viceroy, 74 price of oil there, 75 211 its Syrian inhabitants lead Varus to hope for the throne of the Jews, V. 173, 176, 182–184 woman taken captive there is married by Josephus, V. 116 quarrel between Jews and Syrians there, xx. 332 Agrippa hailed as god in theatre there, xix. Caesarea (1), also called Sebaste, a coastal town, once Straton’s Tower and refounded by Herod, B.See Augustus Tiberius Gaius Claudius Nero Vespasian Titus Domitian 58 loyalty of Jews to him against the Egyptians, ii. 184 bestows rights on Jews of Alexandria, Ap. 173 his death recalled by Sentius Saturninus, xix.
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162 sends Thesmusa to Phraates as a gift, viii. 213, 215 his policy toward Jews continued after his death, xiv. 211 confers privileges on Jews of Parium, xiv. 200, 202 commends loyalty of the Jews, xiv. 190, 192, 196 confers high priesthood on Hyrcanus and his descendants, xiv. 185 declares Jews citizens of Alexandria, xiv. 156, 157, 160 issuesĭecrees favourable to the Jews, xiv. 136–137 honours Antipater and Hyrcanus despite Antigonus’ protests, xiv. 127, 129, 131–132 commends Antipater for his prowess in battle in Egypt, xiv. 123–124 assisted by Antipater and Hyrcanus in Egypt, xiv. 184, 187 is told of Antipater’s prowess, i. Caesar (1), Gaius Julius, frees Aristobulus, B.547 goes over to Antonius, bound as a traitor, finally liberated with honour, iv. Caecinna Alienus, general of Vitellius, B.Cadmus (2) of Miletus, among first Greek historians his date, Ap.Cadmus (1) of Phoenicia, teaches Greeks the alphabet, Ap.Byblus, city of Phoenicia, provided for by generosity of Herod, B.Burrus, praetorian prefect under Nero, A.Shethar-boznai), prefect of Samaria, written to by Darius, A. Buelon, Butelon part of corrupt division of Bibl.
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