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1T̲h̲e̲i̲o̲s̲ a̲n̲e̲r̲ in Hellenistic-Judaism

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  • Title: ➤  T̲h̲e̲i̲o̲s̲ a̲n̲e̲r̲ in Hellenistic-Judaism
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 284
  • Publisher: Scholars Press
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  • Publish Location: Missoula, Mont

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  • First Year Published: 1977
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
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    Artapanus

    Artapanus, also spelled Artapanas, may refer to: Artapanus (general), Persian general under Xerxes who fought at the Battle of Thermopylae Artapanus of

    Moses

    peoples". In addition to the Judeo-Roman or Judeo-Hellenic historians Artapanus, Eupolemus, Josephus, and Philo, a few non-Jewish historians, including

    Artapanus of Alexandria

    scholars assume Artapanus lived in Alexandria, others argue he resided in the countryside. Regardless, Artapanus lived in Egypt. Artapanus wrote Concerning

    Moses in Judeo-Hellenistic literature

    number of Judeo-Hellenic or Judeo-Roman authors, including Eupolemus, Artapanus, Josephus, and Philo, as well as the non-Jewish Hellenistic authors discussed

    Artabanus

    The Mandaic variant of the name is Ardban (also Ardwan). Artapanus (disambiguation) Artapanus of Alexandria, whose name is sometimes rendered as "Artabanus"

    Artapanus (general)

    Artapanus (Greek: Αρτάπανος) was a Persian General under Xerxes I. He was the son of Artasyras, the chief of the Hyrcarnians. According to Ctesias' Persica

    Pharaoh's daughter (Exodus)

    deity depicted as an Egyptian cobra. She is referred to as Merris by Artapanus of Alexandria and Maris by Michael the Syrian. Some within Jewish tradition

    Artabanus of Persia

    Histories of Pompeius Trogus III 1 [2] [3][usurped] Photius, Epitome of Persica of Ctesias 20 [4] Plutarch, Life of Themistocles 27 Artapanus (general)

    Thoth

    much without being properly taught and will appear wise but not be so. Artapanus of Alexandria, an Egyptian Jew who lived in the third or second century

    Greco-Persian Wars

    Leontiades  Darius I Xerxes I Artaxerxes I Artemisia I Ariomardus Artabazus Artapanus Artaphernes Artaphernes (son of Artaphernes) Artyphius Datis Boges Gongylos