- The
fiscus Iudaicus or
fiscus Judaicus (Latin for 'Jewish tax') was a tax
imposed on Jews in the
Roman Empire after the
destruction of
Jerusalem and its...
- Arts, 1964 Girardin, Michaël (2024). "Le demi-sicle, de Moïse au
fiscus Iudaicus.
Histoire d’une téléologie."
Journal of
Ancient Civilizations 39,1, pp...
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charities and
study in
local synagogues, as well as to pay the
Fiscus Iudaicus. In 132, the
Emperor Hadrian threatened to
rebuild Jerusalem as a pagan...
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referred to as the
Jewish General Congress (Latin:
Congressus Generalis Iudaicus, or
Congressus Generalis Iudaeorum). The
terms "Council of
Three Lands"...
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granted to
Roman provinces. Namely, he
abolished abuses of the
Fiscus Iudaicus, the
additional tax
which all Jews
throughout the
Empire had to pay: some...
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Judaicus may
refer to : The
Fiscus Iudaicus was a tax
imposed on Jews by the
Roman Empire after the
destruction of the
Temple of
Jerusalem in 70 CE Oedipus...
- aerarium. He also
created the
fiscus Iudaicus, to
which the
Jewish po****tion was subjected.
Comes Congiarium Fiscus Iudaicus Rationibus Roman finance Brunt...
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mered ha-t****zot "rebellion of the diaspora"; Latin:
Tumultus Iudaicus), also
known as the
Trajanic Revolt and
sometimes as the
Second Jewish–Roman...
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Council of
Jamnia of
Judaism (disputed),
Domitian applied the
Fiscus Iudaicus tax even to
those who
merely "lived like Jews" 90(+/−10)? 1
Peter 94 "Testimonium...
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around the year 98 by
granting Christians exemption from
paying the
Fiscus Iudaicus, the
annual tax upon the Jews.
Pliny the Younger, when
propraetor in Bithynia...