10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CAESAREA MAZACA»
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Jewish Babylonia between Persia and Roman Palestine
... the soldiers of the Lord and the House of Israel who had fallen by the sword'' (2
Sam. 1:11–12).... (C) [Aramaic:] They said to Shmuel, ''Shapur the [Persian] king
killed 12,000 Jews in Caesarea Mazaca,'' and he did not rend [his garments].
Richard Kalmin Theodore R. Racoosin Professor of Talmud and Rabbinics Jewish Theological Seminary, 2006
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A History of the Jews in Babylonia, Part II: The Early ...
12; A. T. Olmstead, “The Mid-Third Century of the Christian Era”, Classical
Philology 37, 1942, 241-62, 398-420, who holds that the first invasion was in
June, 251, and extended to Caesarea Mazaca, but that that particular attack was
not by ...
3
History of the Jews in Babylonia
One does not honor the Messiah by improving upon biblical precepts, and only a
naive monarch would try. (We shall return to Samuel and Shapur's relationship
below, section vi.) The date of the siege of Caesarea-Mazaca has been ...
4
The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey to Diocletian : a ...
In Cappadocia the city of Caesarea-Mazaca had a large Jewish community by
the mid-third century. It is known only from the Talmud, which says, with typical
exaggeration, that 12,000 Jews were killed there by the Persian king Shapur.12 ...
5
Urban Centers and Rural Contexts in Late Antiquity
A charismatic bishop, and his family, could exert a powerful and immediate
impact upon reshaping the architecture and religious beliefs of his city. This
process is best documented for the city of Caesarea Mazaca in Cappadocia (
today eastern ...
Thomas S. Burns, John W. Eadie, 2012
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Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, McBrewster John, 2010
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E. J. Brill's First Encyclopaedia of Islam, 1913-1936
The mediaeval and modern town is the successor of the ancient Mazaca, the
capital of Cappadocia, to which Tiberius after its conquest gave the name
Caesarea. Mazaca was a mile or two S. W. of the modern town, on the spurs of
the ...
8
The Journey of the Soul
And the Emperor Claudius renamed My capital, Caesarea Mazaca. I lost my
throne, but I did not grow idle. I kept myself busy by carving houses, Churches,
and cities into the soft stones Of Cappadocia for you to visit. I was St. Basil of
Caesarea ...
9
a history of the jews in babylonia v. later sasanian times
He captured Hierapolis, Berrhoea (Aleppo) and other towns, while a second
Iranian army in Armenia took Theo- dosiopolis, then invaded Cappadocia and
threatened Caesarea Mazaca. Throughout Galatia and Phyrgia Iranian troops
ravaged ...
10
The Treasury of Judaism: A New Collection and Translation of ...
And lo, they said to Samuel, "King Shapur has killed thirteen thousand Jews in
Caesarea Mazaca, " and he did not tear his clothes! H. They said it is only when
the majority of the community is involved and in accord with the exemplary case [
of ...
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