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Lukuas was one of the
leaders of
Jewish rebels in
Libya during the
Diaspora Revolt of 115–117 CE. The
narrative of the
revolt under Lukuas is told by Eusebius...
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rebellion and
slaughtered their small Roman garrisons. The
Jewish leader Lukuas fled to Judea.
Marcius Turbo pursued him and
sentenced to
death the brothers...
- led by
Lukuas, who then
achieved an
initial victory over the Gr****s. The Gr****s
escaped to Alexandria, m****acring its
Jewish po****tion.
Lukuas's forces...
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Julius Severus Hannan Eleazar ben
Hanania Bar
Giora Eleazar John
Artemion Lukuas Julian and
Pappus Simon bar Kokhba †
Eleazar of Modi'im
Strength Great revolt:...
- 115-117 CE (their
Hebrew names were
Shemaiah and
Ahijah respectively)
Lukuas, also
called Andreas,
Libyan Jew born
circa 70 CE, was one of the main leaders...
- Lehikoinen-Stedt,
Karita (11 June 2023). "Myrskyluodon uusi
Maija on 70-
lukua vahvempi nainen –
rooli meni
Amanda Janssonin ytimiin: "En
halua jättää...
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coinage Bar
Kokhba weights Bar
Kokhba Sculputure Jewish Messiah claimants Lukuas Rabbinic stance on Bar
Kokhba revolt Starting in the 16th century, based...
- "Ohjelmoija
kehitti c++:lla
uuden käyttöjärjestelmän, joka jäljittelee 1990-
lukua". Tivi (in Finnish).
Archived from the
original on 2020-05-16. Retrieved...
- time of
Trajan (in 115–116 AD). In Cyrenaica, the
rebels were led by one
Lukuas or Andreas, who
called himself "King" (according to
Eusebius of Caesarea)...
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equestrian Marcius Turbo, who had
dealt with the
rebel leader from Cyrene,
Lukuas,
retained Hadrian's
trust and
eventually became his
Praetorian Prefect....