- ἀρχαιότητος Ἰουδαίων λόγος Peri Archaiotētos Ioudaiōn Logos;
Latin Contra Apionem or In
Apionem) is a
polemical work
written by
Flavius Josephus as a
defense of...
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Timaios or Tutimaios, a
pharaoh of
Egypt mentioned by
Josephus in his
Contra Apionem,
sometimes identified with
Dedumose II This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Salitis is
mainly known from a few p****ages of
Flavius Josephus' work
Contra Apionem; for
these p****ages,
Josephus claimed to have
reported Manetho's original...
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finished tomb.
According to the
Jewish historian Josephus, in his book
Contra Apionem which translated Manetho's Aegyptiaca,
Manetho ****igns this king a reign...
- Antiq.) (c. 97)
Flavius Josephus Against Apion,
Against Apion,
Contra Apionem, or
Against the Gr****s, on the
antiquity of the
Jewish people (usually...
- is a very
awkward one, for they call it Jerusalem. — Josephus,
Contra Apionem, I, 22. His
works included also: Βίοι (Bioi); a work on the
right way of...
- Barbarians, in
Louis H.
Feldman and John R.
Levison (eds), "Josephus'
Contra Apionem:
studies in its
character and context..." (Brill, 1996) p.135-6, and fn...
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mentioned in it.
According to
Manfred Bietak:
Flavius Josephus (Contra
Apionem I:26–31)
identified the
early Israelites and the
Exodus with the Hyksos...
- to be 31 May 1279 BC. The
Jewish historian Josephus, in his book
Contra Apionem which included material from Manetho's Aegyptiaca, ****igned
Ramesses II...
- of 21
years and 9
months for her by
Manetho in Josephus's book
Contra Apionem indicates that she
ceased to
reign in Year 22, c. 1458 BC. The precise...