The Roman state and Jewish diaspora communities in the Antonine age
Communities in the Antonine Age Martin Goodman The treatment of the Jews of the Land of Israel by the Roman state ... of their homeland, the Romans allowed diaspora Jews to continue to form distinctive national and religious communities andnbsp;...
Main Author: | Goodman, M |
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Format: | Book section |
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Brill Publishers
2016
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