References to an expulsion of Jews from Rome by the Roman emperor Claudius, who was in office AD 41–54, appear in the Acts of the Apostles (18:2), and...
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Flaccus. 41–53 CE Claudius' expulsion of Jews from Rome. 73 CE The Jewish defeat in the First Jewish–Roman War led to many Jews being taken prisoner and...
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God-fearers). The fate of Jews in Rome and Italy fluctuated, with partial expulsions being carried out under the emperors Tiberius and Claudius. After the successive...
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1995). The Jews in Rome: The Roman Jew. BRILL. pp. 17–. ISBN 90-04-10463-1. Barclay, John M. G. 1996. Jews in the Mediterranean Diaspora from Alexander...
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Suetonius on Christians (category Persecution of early Christians)
community and the expulsion of Jews from Rome by Claudius during his reign (AD 41 to AD 54), which may be the expulsion mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles...
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of a "licit religion", but occasional persecutions still occurred, such as Tiberius' conscription and expulsion of Jews in 19 AD followed by Claudius'...
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Persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire Suetonius mentions this expulsion of the Jews from Rome (Claudius 25.4) Foley O.F.M., Leonard. "First Martyrs of the...
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and Aquila, who had been recently expelled from Rome based on Emperor Claudius' expulsion of Jews from Rome, which is dated to AD 49–50. According to the...
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Jews are ordered by Roman Emperor Claudius "not to hold meetings", in the words of Cassius Dio (Roman History, 60.6.6). Claudius later expelled Jews from...
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40s (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
44: One of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus, he was the first to be martyred according to the New Testament. Claudius expelled the Jews from Rome between...
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AD 49 (category Use mdy dates from February 2011)
Games. Likely date for the expulsion of the Jews from Rome. Nero becomes engaged to Claudia Octavia, daughter of Claudius. Agrippina the Younger charges...
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41–54 Reign of Emperor Claudius. At some point in Claudius's reign, an expulsion of Jews from Rome occurs, or possibly an expulsion of Jewish Christians...
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Priscilla and Aquila (category Groups of biblical people)
returned to Corinth. This happened before 54, when Claudius died and the expulsion of the Jews from Rome was lifted. In Romans 16:3–4, thought to have been...
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Roman Empire (redirect from Empire of rome)
were sometimes even subjected to mass expulsions. The average recorded age at death for the slaves of the city of Rome was seventeen and a half years (17...
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Pliny the Younger on Christians (category Persecution of early Christians)
like the Neronian persecution in Rome or the expulsion of Jewish-Christians and Jews from Rome by order of Claudius. Trajan's reply also offers valuable...
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The Twelve Caesars (redirect from Lives of the Caesars)
senators. Claudius (full name: Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus) was the grandson of Mark Antony, brother of Germanicus, and the uncle of Caligula...
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Irruption of the Barbarians – The Thirty Tyrants – Their Real Number Nineteen Reign of Claudius – Defeat of the Goths – Victories, Triumph, and Death, of Aurelian...
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Augustan era, the city of Rome was home to several thousand Jews. In some periods under Roman rule, Jews were legally exempt from official sacrifice, under...
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reference in Claudius 25 involves the agitations in the Jewish community which led to the expulsion of some Jews from Rome by Claudius, and is likely...
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ISBN 978-0-674-48778-9. Peter Schäfer (2003). The History of the Jews in the Greco-Roman World: The Jews of Palestine from Alexander the Great to the Arab Conquest. Routledge...
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come from Italy because emperor Claudius "had ordered the Jews to leave Rome". Ed Richardson explains that expulsion occurred because disagreements in...
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Fall of Constantinople as the end of Rome in the west and east, respectively. See Third Rome for a discussion of claimants to the succession of Rome. Millennia:...
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Roman historiography (redirect from Rise of Rome (historiography))
the rise of Rome during its conquest of Greece and ascension as the primary power of the Mediterranean in the 2nd century BC. Moving away from the annalist...
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expulsion of the Jews from Jerusalem – "In the earlier revolt in the previous century, 66–73 CE, Rome destroyed the Temple and forbade Jews to live in the...
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"Suetonius Claudius 25.4, Acts 18, and Paulus Orosius' "Historiarum Adversum Paganos Libri VII:" Dating the Claudian Expulsion(s) of Roman Jews". The Jewish...
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1st century (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
44: One of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus, he was the first to be martyred according to the New Testament. Claudius expelled the Jews from Rome between...
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Tacitean studies (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
(1934) and Claudius the God (1935) filled the gap perfectly: all the missing parts of the Annals, up to the latter part of the reign of Claudius himself...
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senate. His uncle Claudius succeeds him. 43 AD: The Roman Empire enters Great Britain for the first time. 54 AD: Emperor Claudius dies and is succeeded...
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Cappadocian or Phrygian. In practice, Jews were "both slaves and slaveholders. They were the slaves of Jews and non-Jews and owned both Jewish and non-Jewish...
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moved against the Jews. A Syrian legate, Quadratus, intervened and sent several Jewish and Samaritan officials to Rome. The Emperor Claudius took the Jewish...
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