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Journal articles on the topic "Herodes Agripa I"

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MENA, SALAS ENRIQUE. "Agripa en la crisis de la estatua de Calígula. Una aproximación literaria e histórica." Anthologica Annua 61, Historia de la Iglesia (2014): 383–438. https://doi.org/10.59530/ANTHANN.2014.61.15.

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Este trabajo investiga el papel de Herodes Agripa en la crisis de la estatua de Calígula en el Templo de Jerusalén, desde dos puntos de vista. El primero es literario: analizar las fuentes judías a través de las cuales ha llegado la noticia: Filón,  desde In Flaccum y  Legatio ad Gaium, y Flavio Josefo, desde Antiquitaes Judaicae y Bellum Judaicum. El segundo es histórico: analizar la figura histórica de Agria a partir de su educación romana y cortesana, su vinculación con la familia Julia-Claudia, el contexto polí
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Buisel, María Delia. "Un recurso jurídico de apelación." Auster, no. 28 (September 1, 2023): e081. http://dx.doi.org/10.24215/23468890e081.

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Siguiendo los capítulos 21-28 de los Hechos de los Apóstoles tratamos el conflicto entre el apóstol Pablo y las autoridades tanto del Templo de Jerusalén como con el Tribunal del Sanedrín, que quieren su condena a muerte. Examinamos los alegatos de Pablo ante ambos, su exculpación por acusación dolosa y falta de pruebas, la invalidez para juzgarlo ya que como ciudadano romano le corresponden autoridades romanas, las artimañas de sus acusadores, sus dos juicios ante la procuración imperial en Cesarea, los dos años de prisión, la apelación al César, el juicio ante el rey Herodes Agripa II, su ll
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Hohlfelder, Robert L. "Beyond Coincidence? Marcus Agrippa and King Herod's Harbor." Journal of Near Eastern Studies 59, no. 4 (2000): 241–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/468859.

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Kokkinos, Nikos. "Justus, Josephus, Agrippa II and his Coins." Scripta Classica Israelica 22 (May 9, 2020): 163–80. https://doi.org/10.71043/sci.v22i.3711.

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An appendix to my book on the Herods dealt with the complex subject of the date of Agrippa II’s death. A double critique of my view by Christopher Jones and Alla Kushnir-Stein has appeared in this journal. Jones claims to be making a contribution by means of ‘Greek philology and Roman imperial prosopography’, tools presumably ‘insufficiently exploited’, and declares that while the revised edition of Schürer is out of date, my discussion is ‘questionable on many points’. So it is necessary to restate my case here. Had the numismatic model proposed by Kushnir-Stein been right, it would simply ha
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Sartre, Maurice. "David Jacobson, Agrippa II. The Last of the Herods." Syria, December 3, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/syria.9546.

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Books on the topic "Herodes Agripa I"

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Gogos, Savas. Ta archaia Ōdeia tēs Athēnas. Ekdoseis Papazēsē, 2008.

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Gogos, Savas. Ta archaia Ōdeia tēs Athēnas. Ekdoseis Papazēsē, 2008.

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Gogos, Savas. Ta archaia Ōdeia tēs Athēnas. Ekdoseis Papazēsē, 2008.

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Gogos, Savas. Ta archaia Ōdeia tēs Athēnas. Ekdoseis Papazēsē, 2008.

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Josephus, Flavius. Iudeĭskai︠a︡ voĭna. "Gesharim", 1996.

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Josephus, Flavius. Geschichte des jüdischen Krieges: Kleinere Schriften. Marix Verlag, 2005.

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Josephus, Flavius. Judean war: Translation and commentary. Brill, 2008.

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Josephus, Flavius. Iudeĭskai︠a︡ voĭna. Sovremennyĭ literator, 1999.

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Josephus, Flavius. Iudeĭskai︠a︡ voĭna. "Belarusʹ", 1991.

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Josephus, Flavius. The Jewish war. Harvard University Press, 1997.

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Book chapters on the topic "Herodes Agripa I"

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"AGRIPPA I." In The Herods. Fortress Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1khdnxr.11.

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"BERENIKÉ AND AGRIPPA II." In The Herods. Fortress Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1khdnxr.12.

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"Chapter 3: Herod and Marcus Agrippa." In Building Program of Herod the Great. University of California Press, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/9780520919358-007.

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Barrett, Anthony A., and J. C. Yardley. "Young Caligula." In The Emperor Caligula in the Ancient Sources. Oxford University PressOxford, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198854562.003.0003.

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Abstract On returning to Rome, Caligula’s mother Agrippina and his two elder brothers, Nero and Drusus, were the targets of an intense campaign by the notorious prefect of the Praetorian guard Sejanus. His mother and brothers were implicated in some sort of plot and eventually all died in custody. Caligula first went to live with his great-grandmother, Livia, the widow of Augustus, in ad 27. On her death in ad 29 he joined another great-grandmother, the much admired Antonia the Younger, and then in ad 31 was summoned to join Tiberius, who had earlier left Rome permanently to live mainly on the
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