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Babatha bat Shimʿon, also
known as
Babata (Jewish
Palestinian Aramaic: בבתא, romanized: babbaṯā, lit. 'Pupil (of the eye)'; c. 104 –
after 132) was a...
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Another notable bundle of papyri,
known as the
Babatha cache,
comprises legal do****ents of
Babatha, a
female landowner of the same period. The cave...
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during the Bar
Kokhba revolt, and the
Babatha papyri cache, a
collection of
legal do****ents
belonging to
Babatha, a
Jewish woman landowner who
lived during...
- war,
although the
Babatha archive shows that Jews
lived there once
again during the
reign of
Hadrian and
probably earlier. The
Babatha archive mentions...
- "Julia Crispina,
Daughter of Berenici****, a
Herodian Princess in the
Babatha Archive: A Case
Study in
Historical Identification". The
Jewish Quarterly...
- A
scroll found in the cave, part of the
Babatha archive...
- out all
financial obligations as
individual components. The
ketubah of
Babatha, a 2nd-century
woman who
lived near the Dead Sea, was
discovered in 1960...
- in the
extant papyri from the late 1st to
early 2nd
century CE
Babatha archive.
Babatha was a
Jewish woman whose letters have
illuminated much
about Nabataea...
- the
following names: Jesus, Simon, Mariame,
Jacobus and
Judah (Papyri
Babatha 17 from 128 CE; 25–26 and 34 from 131 CE).
These people had
nothing to...
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Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1-351-67643-4. Esler,
Philip F. (2017-02-15).
Babatha's Orchard: The
Yadin Papyri and an
Ancient Jewish Family Tale Retold. Oxford...