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Construction of the Temple at Jerusalem by King Solomon, 15th century. Solomon directs proceedings from a balcony. From Les antiquities Judaiques (Antiquities of the Jews)
Josephus, (37 -c100), 1830. Creator: UnknownJosephus, (37 -c100), 1830. Titus Flavius Josephus (37 -c100) first-century Romano-Jewish historian who initially fought the Romans, was captured as a slave translator by Vespasian
Joshua and the Fall of Jericho. Illustration in Flavius Josephus Antiquities of the Jews (Antiquit)Joshua and the Fall of Jericho. Illustration in Flavius Josephus Antiquities of the Jews (Antiquitatum Iudaicarum). Found in the Collection of Bibliotheque Nationale de France
Siege of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar II. Illustration in Flavius Josephus Antiquities of the Jews (Antiquitatum Iudaicarum). Found in the Collection of Bibliotheque Nationale de France
Capture of Jerusalem by Ptolemy Soter. Illustration in Flavius Josephus Antiquities of the Jews (A)Capture of Jerusalem by Ptolemy Soter. Illustration in Flavius Josephus Antiquities of the Jews (Antiquitatum Iudaicarum). Found in the Collection of Bibliotheque Nationale de France
Battle between the Maccabees and the Seleucids. Illustration in Flavius Josephus Antiquities of the Jews (Antiquitatum Iudaica. Found in the Collection of Bibliotheque Nationale de France
Desecration of the Temple of Jerusalem by Pompey. Illustration in Flavius Josephus Antiquities of the Jews (Antiquitatum Iudai. Found in the Collection of Bibliotheque Nationale de France
The Building of the Temple of Solomon. Illustration in Flavius Josephus Antiquities of the Jews (A)The Building of the Temple of Solomon. Illustration in Flavius Josephus Antiquities of the Jews (Antiquitatum Iudaicarum). Found in the Collection of Bibliotheque Nationale de France
The Death of Samson, 1770. Artist: T SmithThe Death of Samson, 1770. After Jan Luyken. From The Antiquities of the Jews, by Josephus Flavius
Flavius Josephus brought before Titus, at the Siege of Jerusalem, 70. Flavius Josephus (c37-c100), Jewish historian and soldier, is brought before Titus (39-81)
Flavius Josephus, Jewish soldier and historian. Although born to a priestly Jewish family, Flavius Josephus (c37-c100) supported the Roman cause in the Jewish revolt of 66-70