- that this
fragment may be part of the
genuine work of
Eupolemus despite earlier doubts. "
Eupolemus". Jewishvirtuallibrary.org.
Retrieved 7
August 2018....
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called "Uria". (Such
indirect quotations of
Eupolemus via
Polyhistor are
referred to as Pseudo-
Eupolemus.) This site is
identified by
modern scholars...
-
against Eupolemus. In the
middle of the night,
Ptolemaeus launched a
surprise attack on
Eupolemus's camp,
capturing the
entire force,
including Eupolemus. His...
- Bartlett, John R., ed. (1985), "
EUPOLEMUS", Jews in the ****enistic World: Josephus, Aristeas, The
Sibylline Oracles,
Eupolemus,
Cambridge Commentaries on...
- In
addition to the Judeo-Roman or Judeo-****enic
historians Artap****,
Eupolemus, Josephus, and Philo, a few non-Jewish
historians including Hecataeus...
-
Solomon and the
Psalms of
Solomon also bear his name. The
Jewish historian Eupolemus, who
wrote about 157 BCE,
included copies of
apocryphal letters exchanged...
-
works by a
number of Judeo-****enic or Judeo-Roman authors,
including Eupolemus, Artap****, Josephus, and Philo, as well as the non-Jewish ****enistic...
-
Eupolemus may
refer to:
Eupolemus (son of Simalus) was an
Antipatrid general; he
succeeded Pleistarchus in the rule of Caria.
Eupolemus, a
Jewish Historian...
-
Eupolemus with 8,000 foot and 200
horse to take Ptolemy's
forces by surprise.
Ptolemy somehow got word of the
surprise attack and
ambushed Eupolemus,...
- de
Gambarini (soprano) Simon,
brother to Judas:
Thomas Reinhold (b****)
Eupolemus,
Jewish amb****ador to Rome:
Thomas Reinhold (b****) The
famous chorus See...