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The Wars of the Jews
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214 pages
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The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of Jerusalem's turmoil, where the city is rife with indignation towards a cowardly figure perceived as a deserter. As afflictions mount, the populace becomes increasingly vengeful, directing their fury towards the Romans. Meanwhile, Vespasian, seeking to address local governance issues, relocates his forces to Cesarea Philippi, where he is entertained by King Agrippa. Amidst the unrest, he prepares to quell revolts in Tiberias and Taricheae, sending his son Titus to gather the army for an impending campaign.
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2013, paperback
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