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The Ancient World

Episode B14 – The Just

The Ancient World

Scott C.

History

4.62K Ratings

🗓️ 15 May 2015

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Synopsis:  The divorce of Felix and Drusilla.  James and Paul struggle for the soul of early Christianity.  “And then it was that the sicarii, as they were called, who were robbers, grew numerous.  They made use of small swords, not much different in length from the Persian acinacae, but somewhat crooked, and like the Roman sicae, as they were called; and from these weapons these robbers got their denomination; and with these weapons they slew a great many; for they mingled themselves among the multitude at their festivals, when they were come up in crowds from all parts to the city to worship God, as we said before, and easily slew those that they had a mind to slay.” – Josephus, Jewish Antiquities, Chapter 8 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The French Revolution set Europe ablaze.

0:03.3

It was an age of Enlightenment and progress, but also of tyranny and depression.

0:07.6

It was an age of glory and an age of tragedy.

0:10.6

One man stood above it all. This was the Age of Napoleon. I'm Everett Rummage, host of the

0:17.1

Age of Napoleon podcast. Join me as I examined the life and times of one of the most fascinating and enigmatic characters in modern history.

0:26.3

Look for the age of Napoleon wherever you find your podcasts.

0:30.2

The Civil War and Reconstruction was a pivotal era in American history.

0:35.0

When a war was fought to save the Union and to free the slaves,

0:39.0

and when the work to rebuild the nation after that war was over turned into a struggle to guarantee

0:44.9

liberty and justice for all Americans. I'm Tracy and I'm Rich and we want to

0:51.2

invite you to join us as we take an in-depth look at this pivotal era in American history.

0:57.0

Look for the Civil War and Reconstruction wherever you find your podcasts.

1:05.0

Hi, this is Scott. If you're a fan of the ancient world, please help us get the word out.

1:09.0

Like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and rate the series on iTunes. Thanks again for listening. The Just.

1:25.3

The Ancient World Bloodline.

1:27.0

Episode B14 The Just. the just.

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approached by sea in the afternoon the city must have gleam

1:47.7

magnificent palaces, temples, and public monuments all built of blinding white stone, marked Cesaria for what it was.

1:50.7

Both the capital of Roman Judea and a tribute to Herod's patron Caesar Augustus.

1:57.0

Large towers stood along the sea walls, the most ornate of which was named the Drusium after Tiberius's brother

2:05.9

Drusus. At the mouth of the harbour loomed three enormous colossi. Their size and beauty were only rivaled by the statue of Octavian inside

2:17.2

his own local temple, itself modeled on the famous statue of Zeus at Olympia.

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