Late 1st Century CE
You can take any epic from history, re-write it and turn it into bad cinema.
Ya i know i wanna get the answer too but i cant find it anywhere if u do find it plzzzz write it down .Thanks sooo much
as i asked this question and it had not been answered, i was supposed to write a dictionary definition, but obviously i dont know what it means. so go to a better website like google or wikipedia. NOT WIKIPEDIA ANSWERS
He didn't write it. What he did was to write in the margin of a book that he had a proof but there was not enough space to write it there.
You can write it as an equivalent fraction, like 2/24 or you can write it as a decimal, which is 0.0833 or you can write it as a percentage, which is 8.33%.
It is said that Josephus was as cunning of a writer as Homer who wrote about Athene and Odysseus in the Odyssey, he wrote history in his version as he went along just like Homer. You can find the quote in a 1964 book on the World of Josephus on the first page of Chapter 10.
The military position given to Josephus was that of Roman Procurator of Judea. This is considered the beginning of the Jewish Wars, and the first Jewish-Roman War, in history.
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.
Was it Josephus.- actually the historican was Livy
This can be best answered by looking at the first 17 ( with a special focus on the first five and Joshua, Judges and I & II Samuel) books of the Bible. The Writings of Flavious Josephus (entitled:The Works of Josephus - Antiquities of the Jews and a History of the Jewish Wars.) is also an excellent source for Judeo history.
The books of Josephus are commonly available. Check the website of Abebooks.
Gottfried Mader has written: 'Josephus and the politics of historiography' -- subject(s): Historiography, History, Jews
Josephus. has written: 'The Jewish War'
Josephus Tethool was born in 1934.
Josephus Adjutus died in 1668.
Josephus Adjutus was born in 1602.
Josephus Struthius was born in 1510.