Josephus Flavius Cook was born in 1838.
Josephus Flavius Cook died in 1901.
Flavius Josephus Carpenter was born on 1851-03-24.
Flavius Josephus was born in 0037, in Jerusalem, Judea [now Israel].
Flavius Josephus Carpenter died on 1933-08-02.
Flavius Josephus's birth name is Yosef Ben Matityahu.
He was Josephus ben Matthias, who later changed his name to Flavius Josephus, in honor of his patron Vespasian.He was Josephus ben Matthias, who later changed his name to Flavius Josephus, in honor of his patron Vespasian.He was Josephus ben Matthias, who later changed his name to Flavius Josephus, in honor of his patron Vespasian.He was Josephus ben Matthias, who later changed his name to Flavius Josephus, in honor of his patron Vespasian.He was Josephus ben Matthias, who later changed his name to Flavius Josephus, in honor of his patron Vespasian.He was Josephus ben Matthias, who later changed his name to Flavius Josephus, in honor of his patron Vespasian.He was Josephus ben Matthias, who later changed his name to Flavius Josephus, in honor of his patron Vespasian.He was Josephus ben Matthias, who later changed his name to Flavius Josephus, in honor of his patron Vespasian.He was Josephus ben Matthias, who later changed his name to Flavius Josephus, in honor of his patron Vespasian.
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37 Anno domini (year of the Lord)
Porter and Coates published their edition of "The Works of Flavius Josephus" in 1867. This edition aimed to make Josephus's writings accessible to a broader audience, including his historical accounts and Jewish antiquities. The publication contributed to the wider appreciation of Josephus's work in both historical and religious studies.
Flavius was a Roman praenomen and there were many men who had the name. There was even an imperial dynasty, the Flavian, who carried the name. Flavius Josephus, the historian and all his sons had the name Flavius. The Conqueror of Masada was named Lucius Flavius Silva and Justinian's general Belisarius had the name Flavius. Constantine was also named Flavius.
Titus Flavius Josephus, was also called Joseph ben Matityahu but generally known as Josephus of Jerusalem. Josephus was most well know for being the scholar who witnessed the sack of Jerusalem.
The Gospel writers all record it, as does Flavius Josephus.