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Cornelius Tacitus was born 55AD, was a senator under Vespasian 69AD. Wrote a book called "Histories and Annuls " which covers the time period between the - Death of Nero and The death of Domitian. In this book he acknowledges: That there was a plague in Egypt - which caused bodily disfigurement The Jews were expelled from Egypt and their leader was Moses Moses found water in the desert when his people were dying of thirst 7 days after finding the water in the desert, the Jews conqured a new country That in that new land the Jews founded a city and dedicated a Temple That Moses introduced new religious practices to his people

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