military history. Tiberius Julius Alexander was probably born early in the reign of the Emperor Tiberius (14–37). His father was Alexander, an Alexandrian...
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Marcus Julius Alexander (16–44 CE), the son of Alexander the Alabarch and brother of Tiberius Julius Alexander, was a distinguished and wealthy Alexandrian...
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Clemens, who was Praetorian prefect under emperor Claudius Whether Tiberius Julius Alexander held the office of Praetorian prefect is disputed, and rests on...
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that Judas's sons James and Simon were executed by procurator Tiberius Julius Alexander in about 46 CE. He also claims that Menahem ben Judah, one of...
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Jerusalem." Cuspius Fadus was succeeded as procurator in 46 by Tiberius Julius Alexander. Prefects, Procurators and Legates of Roman Judaea Jewish Antiquities...
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Tuscus was replaced by Tiberius Julius Alexander, himself from a Jewish family, who was able to restrain the rioters. Tiberius privately sent for the...
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Roman emperor. Tiberius was born in Rome in 42 BC to Roman politician Tiberius Claudius Nero and his wife, Livia Drusilla. In 38 BC, Tiberius's mother divorced...
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Tiberius Julius Celsus Polemaeanus (Greek: Τιβέριος Ἰούλιος Κέλσος Πολεμαιανός, romanized: Tibérios Ioúlios Kélsos Polemaianós), commonly known as Celsus...
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taking part in the First Jewish–Roman War. The Roman governor Tiberius Julius Alexander ordered two legions to massacre the inhabitants of the Jewish...
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came from or studied in Alexandria, such as Philo, Ben Sira, Tiberius Julius Alexander and Josephus. The position of Alexandria's Jewry began deteriorating...
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victory" Tiberius Claudius Drusus, birthname of Emperor Claudius Tiberius Gemellus, grandson of emperor Tiberius I Tiberius Julius Alexander, procurator...
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defeated under Cestius Gallus, and from Alexandria, Vespasian sent Tiberius Julius Alexander, governor of Egypt, to act as Titus' second in command. Titus...
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divine power that could work miracles. The praefectus Aegypti was Tiberius Julius Alexander, who had been governor since Nero's reign.: 13 He proclaimed...
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Domitian. The authors were mainly Flavius Josephus, Berenice, and Tiberius Julius Alexander, with contributions from Pliny the Elder. Although Vespasian and...
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between the ages of 13 and 15, to Marcus Julius Alexander, brother of Tiberius Julius Alexander and son of Alexander the Alabarch of Alexandria. On his early...
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Claudius (redirect from Tiberius Claudius Nero Caesar Drusus)
future Emperor Tiberius was adopted by Augustus into the Julii Caesares and the victory name (agnomen) Germanicus from their father. Tiberius Claudius D....
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as Ethnarch and High Priest of Israel, but not as king. Some years later Julius Caesar appointed Antipater the Idumaean, also known as Antipas, as the first...
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Syria, and a legion in Judea declare Vespasian emperor July 1 – Tiberius Julius Alexander orders his legions in Alexandria to swear allegiance to Vespasian...
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army in Judaea, proclaimed emperor by the legions of Egypt under Tiberius Julius Alexander August – The Danubian legions announce support to Vespasian (in...
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Germanicus (redirect from Julius Caesar Germanicus)
adopted by his paternal uncle Tiberius, himself the stepson and heir of Germanicus' great-uncle Augustus; ten years later, Tiberius succeeded Augustus as Roman...
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Julia gens (redirect from Julius (gens))
AD 14 to 37. Drusus Julius Ti. f. Caesar, son of the emperor Tiberius, was probably poisoned in AD 23 by Sejanus. Tiberius Julius Caesar Nero Gemellus...
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he was appointed procurator of Iudaea in 48, in succession to Tiberius Julius Alexander. Josephus, the main source for Cumanus' career, presents him as...
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Augustus (redirect from Gaius Julius Caesar Octavanius Augustus)
of Augustus to Tiberius which display affection towards Tiberius and high regard for his military merits. Shotter states that Tiberius focused his anger...
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assistance of Quietus and two other legates, Marcus Erucius Clarus and Tiberius Julius Alexander Julianus, defeated a Parthian army in a battle where Sanatruces...
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63–66: Gaius Caecina Tuscus 66–69: Tiberius Julius Alexander 70: Lucius Peducaeus Colo(nus?) 71–73: Tiberius Julius Lupus circa 74: Gaius Valerius Paulinus...
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accepted without quibble the validity of apostasy from Judaism , as Tiberius Julius Alexander had demonstrated by the success of his public career in the first...
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After Tiberius, the remaining three emperors of the dynasty had, outside adoptions, ancestors in both the Julian and the Claudian families. Gaius Julius Caesar...
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: 13 The first praefectus Aegypti of Alexandrian origin was Tiberius Julius Alexander, who was governor through the Year of the Four Emperors and who...
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Paetus - consul Tiberius Julius Caesar Augustus (Tiberius) - emperor Tiberius Julius Caesar Gemellus - victim Tiberius Julius Alexander - Jewish official...
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brother. Alexander had two sons, Tiberius Julius Alexander and Marcus Julius Alexander (AD 16–44). After 41 AD, Alexander and Agrippa I arranged for their...
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