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| ARTICLES RELATED TO 76 |  |  |  | 76: Encyclopedia II - List of Republican Roman Consuls - 2nd century BC200 Publius Sulpicius Ser.f. Galba Maximus II, Gaius Aurelius C.f. Cotta
199 Lucius Cornelius L.f. Lentulus, Publius Villius Ti.f. Tappulus
198 Titus Quinctius T.f. Flamininus, Sextus Aelius Q.f. Paetus Catus
197 Gaius Cornelius L.f. Cethegus, Quintus Minucius C.f. Rufus
196 Lucius Furius Sp.f. Purpureo, Marcus Claudius M.f. Marcellus
195 Marcus Porcius M.f. Cato, Lucius Valerius P.f. Flaccus
194 Publius Cornelius P.f. Scipio Africanus II, Tiberius Semproni ...
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|  |  |  | 76: Encyclopedia II - List of Republican Roman Consuls - 1st century BC100 Lucius Valerius Flaccus, Gaius Marius VI
99 Aulus Postumius Albinus, Marcus Antonius Orator
98 Quintus Caecilius Metellus Nepos, Titus Didius
97 Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus, Publius Licinius Crassus Dives
96 Gaius Cassius Longinus, Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus
95 Lucius Licinius Crassus, Quintus Mucius Scaevola
94 Gaius Coelius Caldus, Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus
93 Gaius Valerius Flaccus, Marcus Herennius
92 Gaius Claudius Pulcher, Marcus Perp ...
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|  |  |  | 76: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Zhang of Han - Late reignHowever, Emperor Zhang himself remained fairly diligent and open-minded. For example, in 84, when two university students, Kong Xi (孔僖) and Cui Yin (崔駰) were accused of improperly criticizing his ancestor Emperor Wu and, by criticizing Emperor Wu, making veiled criticism of Emperor Zhang, Emperor Zhang accepted the letter that Kong submitted in his own defense and made him an official in his administration.
In 86, the first of the Qiang (羌) rebellions began, and while the Qiang were pacified fairly quickly, this would be bad ...
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|  |  |  | 76: Encyclopedia II - List of Republican Roman Consuls - 3rd century BC300 Marcus Valerius M.f. Corvus V, Quintus Appuleius Pansa
299 Marcus Fulvius Cn.f. Paetinus, Titus Manlius T.f. Torquatus, Suff.: Marcus Valerius M.f. Corvus VI
298 Lucius Cornelius Cn.f. Scipio Barbatus, Gnaeus Fulvius Cn.f. Maximus Centumalus
297 Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus IV, Publius Decius P.f. Mus III
296 Appius Claudius C.f. Caecus II, Lucius Volumnius C.f. Flamma Violens II.
295 Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus V, Publius Decius P.f. Mus IV
294See also: List of Republican Roman Consuls, List of Republican Roman Consuls - 6th century BC, List of Republican Roman Consuls - 5th century BC, List of Republican Roman Consuls - 4th century BC, List of Republican Roman Consuls - 3rd century BC, List of Republican Roman Consuls - 2nd century BC, List of Republican Roman Consuls - 1st century BC Read more here: » List of Republican Roman Consuls: Encyclopedia II - List of Republican Roman Consuls - 3rd century BC |
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|  |  |  | 76: Encyclopedia II - Historical Jesus - The Names of Jesus and his FamilyAll sources agree that this man's name was indeed "Jesus," or in Greek, Ιησου. Given that this was an extremely common name in the first century Jewish world, this is quite credible. Josephus alone mentions some twenty or so men called "Joshua" or "Jesus" in his writings, four of whom were high priests, and no fewer than ten belonging to the first century.
This name is usually assumed to be derived from the Aramaic Yeshua. This name was a shortened form of Yehoshua, which originally meant "Yahweh helps" or "May Yahw ...
See also:Historical Jesus, Historical Jesus - The Names of Jesus and his Family, Historical Jesus - When was Jesus born?, Historical Jesus - Where was Jesus Born?, Historical Jesus - The Synagogue of Nazareth, Historical Jesus - What language did Jesus speak?, Historical Jesus - Was Jesus Literate?, Historical Jesus - What was Jesus' Socioeconomic Status?, Historical Jesus - Family background and childhood, Historical Jesus - Joseph Yosef — his father?, Historical Jesus - Mary Miryam - his mother?, Historical Jesus - James Yacov - his brother?, Historical Jesus - Was Jesus a Vegetarian?, Historical Jesus - Works and miracles, Historical Jesus - Was Jesus a Teacher of Nonviolent Resistance?, Historical Jesus - Was the Entrance to Jerusalem during Passover or Tabernacles?, Historical Jesus - Was Jesus the same as Barabbas?, Historical Jesus - Final days, Historical Jesus - The Resurrection Read more here: » Historical Jesus: Encyclopedia II - Historical Jesus - The Names of Jesus and his Family |
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|  |  |  | 76: Encyclopedia II - List of Hispanics - LiteratureSee also List of Spanish language authors
List of Hispanics - A–D.
Juan Ruiz de Alarcón (1581?–1639), dramatist.
Rafael Alberti (1902–1999), poet, Cervantes Prize Laureate (1983).
Vicente Aleixandre (1888–1984), poet, Nobel Prize Laureate (1977).
Mateo Alemán (1547–c.1609), novelist.
Isabel Allende (b. 1942), best selling novelist.
Dámaso Alonso (1898–1990), poet, Cervantes Prize Laure ...
See also:List of Hispanics, List of Hispanics - Actors, List of Hispanics - Artists, List of Hispanics - Architects, List of Hispanics - Explorers, List of Hispanics - Film directors, List of Hispanics - Leaders and politicians, List of Hispanics - Literature, List of Hispanics - A–D, List of Hispanics - E–H, List of Hispanics - I–L, List of Hispanics - M–P, List of Hispanics - Q–T, List of Hispanics - U–Z, List of Hispanics - Military, List of Hispanics - Musicians, List of Hispanics - Classical, List of Hispanics - Singers, List of Hispanics - Philosophers and humanists, List of Hispanics - Science and technology, List of Hispanics - Social scientists, List of Hispanics - Sports, List of Hispanics - Others, List of Hispanics - Lists by nationality Read more here: » List of Hispanics: Encyclopedia II - List of Hispanics - Literature |
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|  |  |  | 76: Encyclopedia II - List of Hispanics - Musicians
List of Hispanics - Classical.
Isaac Albéniz (1860–1909), composer and pianist.
Claudio Arrau (1903–1991), pianist.
Daniel Barenboim (b. 1942), pianist and conductor.
Pau Casals (1876–1973), cello player and conductor.
Manuel de Falla (1876–1946), composer.
Enrique Granados (1867–1916), composer.
Eduardo Marturet (b. 1953), conductor and composer.
Eduardo Mata (1942–19 ...
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|  |  |  | 76: Encyclopedia II - List of Spaniards - Leaders and politicians
List of Spaniards - Ancient.
Hadrian (76–138), Roman Emperor (117–138), under his orders Hadrian's Wall was built in Britannia.
Marcus Aurelius (121–180), Roman Emperor (161–180), the last one of the Five Good Emperors.
Pontius Pilate (probably born in Tarraco – died after 36 AD), Roman Governor of the Iudaea Province (26 AD–36 AD).
Theodosius I (347–395), last ruler (392–395) of a united Roman Empire; made Christianity its offici ...
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|  |  |  | 76: Encyclopedia II - List of Spaniards - Literature
List of Spaniards - A–D.
Pedro Antonio de Alarcón (1833–1891), novelist.
Juan Ruiz de Alarcón (1581?–1639), dramatist.
Rafael Alberti (1902–1999), poet, Cervantes Prize Laureate (1983).
Mateo Alemán (1547–c.1609), novelist.
Vicente Aleixandre (1888–1984), poet, Nobel Prize Laureate (1977).
Dámaso Alonso, poet, Cervantes Prize Laureate (1978).
Francisco Ayala (b. 1906), novelist, Cervantes P ...
See also:List of Spaniards, List of Spaniards - Actors, List of Spaniards - Artists, List of Spaniards - Architects, List of Spaniards - Explorers and conquistadores, List of Spaniards - Film directors, List of Spaniards - Leaders and politicians, List of Spaniards - Ancient, List of Spaniards - Medieval, List of Spaniards - Modern, List of Spaniards - Contemporary, List of Spaniards - Literature, List of Spaniards - A–D, List of Spaniards - E–H, List of Spaniards - I–L, List of Spaniards - M–P, List of Spaniards - Q–T, List of Spaniards - U–Z, List of Spaniards - Military, List of Spaniards - Musicians, List of Spaniards - Classical, List of Spaniards - Singers, List of Spaniards - Philosophers and humanists, List of Spaniards - Science and technology, List of Spaniards - Social scientists, List of Spaniards - Sports, List of Spaniards - Others Read more here: » List of Spaniards: Encyclopedia II - List of Spaniards - Literature |
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|  |  |  | 76: Encyclopedia II - Makuria - ReligionOne of the most debated issues among scholars is over the religion of Makuria. Up to the fifth century the old faith of Meroe seems to have remained strong, even while its counterpart in Egypt disappeared. In the fifth century the Nubians went so far as to launch an invasion of Egypt, during which the Christians tried to turn some of the main temples into churches.[24] Archaeological evidence in this period finds a number of Christian ornaments in Nubia ...
See also:Makuria, Makuria - Sources, Makuria - History, Makuria - Origins, Makuria - Height, Makuria - Decline, Makuria - Economy, Makuria - Government, Makuria - Religion, Makuria - Culture, Makuria - Rulers, Makuria - Notes Read more here: » Makuria: Encyclopedia II - Makuria - Religion |
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|  |  |  | 76: Encyclopedia II - Makuria - CultureChristian Nubia was long considered something of a backwater, mainly because its graves were small and lacking the grave goods of previous eras.[31] Modern scholars realize that this was due to cultural reasons, and that the Makurians actually had a rich and vibrant art and culture.
One of the most important discoveries of the rushed work prior to the flooding of Lower Nubia was the Cathedral of Faras. This large building had been completely fille ...
See also:Makuria, Makuria - Sources, Makuria - History, Makuria - Origins, Makuria - Height, Makuria - Decline, Makuria - Economy, Makuria - Government, Makuria - Religion, Makuria - Culture, Makuria - Rulers, Makuria - Notes Read more here: » Makuria: Encyclopedia II - Makuria - Culture |
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|  |  |  | 76: Encyclopedia II - Makuria - GovernmentMakuria was a monarchy ruled by a king based in Dongola. The king was also considered a priest and could perform mass. [18] How succession was decided is not clear. Early writers indicate it was from father to son. After the eleventh century, however, it seems clear that Makuria was using the uncle-to-sister's-son system favoured for millennia in Kush. Shinnie speculates that the later form may have actually been used throughout, and that the early Arab wri ...
See also:Makuria, Makuria - Sources, Makuria - History, Makuria - Origins, Makuria - Height, Makuria - Decline, Makuria - Economy, Makuria - Government, Makuria - Religion, Makuria - Culture, Makuria - Rulers, Makuria - Notes Read more here: » Makuria: Encyclopedia II - Makuria - Government |
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|  |  |  | 76: Encyclopedia II - Makuria - EconomyThe main economic activity in Makuria was agriculture, with farmers growing several crops a year of barley, millet, and dates. The methods used were generally the same that had been used for millennia. Small plots of well irrigated land were lined along the banks of the Nile, which would be fertilized by the river's annual flooding. One important technological advance was the saqiya, an oxen-powered water wheel, that was introduced in the Roman period and helped increase yields and population density.See also:Makuria, Makuria - Sources, Makuria - History, Makuria - Origins, Makuria - Height, Makuria - Decline, Makuria - Economy, Makuria - Government, Makuria - Religion, Makuria - Culture, Makuria - Rulers, Makuria - Notes Read more here: » Makuria: Encyclopedia II - Makuria - Economy |
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|  |  |  | 76: Encyclopedia II - List of Spaniards - Musicians
List of Spaniards - Classical.
Isaac Albéniz (1860–1909), composer.
Pau Casals (1876–1973), cello player and conductor.
Manuel de Falla (1876–1946), composer.
Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos (b. 1933), conductor.
Enrique Granados (1867–1916), composer.
Alicia de Larrocha (b. 1923), pianist.
Luis de Pablo (b. 1930), composer.
Joaquín Rodrigo (1901–1999), composer and pianist, known fo ...
See also:List of Spaniards, List of Spaniards - Actors, List of Spaniards - Artists, List of Spaniards - Architects, List of Spaniards - Explorers and conquistadores, List of Spaniards - Film directors, List of Spaniards - Leaders and politicians, List of Spaniards - Ancient, List of Spaniards - Medieval, List of Spaniards - Modern, List of Spaniards - Contemporary, List of Spaniards - Literature, List of Spaniards - A–D, List of Spaniards - E–H, List of Spaniards - I–L, List of Spaniards - M–P, List of Spaniards - Q–T, List of Spaniards - U–Z, List of Spaniards - Military, List of Spaniards - Musicians, List of Spaniards - Classical, List of Spaniards - Singers, List of Spaniards - Philosophers and humanists, List of Spaniards - Science and technology, List of Spaniards - Social scientists, List of Spaniards - Sports, List of Spaniards - Others Read more here: » List of Spaniards: Encyclopedia II - List of Spaniards - Musicians |
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|  |  |  | 76: Encyclopedia II - Makuria - SourcesMakuria is by far the best-known kingdom of Christian Nubia, but there are still many gaps in our knowledge. The most important source for the history of the area is various Arab travelers and historians who passed through Nubia during this period. The accounts are often problematic as many of the Arab writers were biased against their Christian neighbours, and these works generally focus on only the military conflicts between Egypt and Nubia.[2] One except ...
See also:Makuria, Makuria - Sources, Makuria - History, Makuria - Origins, Makuria - Height, Makuria - Decline, Makuria - Economy, Makuria - Government, Makuria - Religion, Makuria - Culture, Makuria - Rulers, Makuria - Notes Read more here: » Makuria: Encyclopedia II - Makuria - Sources |
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|  |  |  | 76: Encyclopedia II - Historical Jesus - When was Jesus born?Gerd Theissen and Annette Merz write, "There is no certain indication of the precise year of his birth. Certainly Matthew and Luke agree in attesting that Jesus was born in the lifetime of Herod the Great (Matt. 2.1ff.; Luke 1.5), i.e. according to Josephus (Antt. 17, 167, 213; BJ 2, 10) before the spring of 4 BC. This terminus ante quem [latest possible date] is certainly probable, but there is some dispute over it, as doubts about the reliability of the chronological information in both the Matthean and Lukan infancy narratives is justified" (The Historical Jesus: A Comprehensive ...
See also:Historical Jesus, Historical Jesus - The Names of Jesus and his Family, Historical Jesus - When was Jesus born?, Historical Jesus - Where was Jesus Born?, Historical Jesus - The Synagogue of Nazareth, Historical Jesus - What language did Jesus speak?, Historical Jesus - Was Jesus Literate?, Historical Jesus - What was Jesus' Socioeconomic Status?, Historical Jesus - Family background and childhood, Historical Jesus - Joseph Yosef — his father?, Historical Jesus - Mary Miryam - his mother?, Historical Jesus - James Yacov - his brother?, Historical Jesus - Was Jesus a Vegetarian?, Historical Jesus - Works and miracles, Historical Jesus - Was Jesus a Teacher of Nonviolent Resistance?, Historical Jesus - Was the Entrance to Jerusalem during Passover or Tabernacles?, Historical Jesus - Was Jesus the same as Barabbas?, Historical Jesus - Final days, Historical Jesus - The Resurrection Read more here: » Historical Jesus: Encyclopedia II - Historical Jesus - When was Jesus born? |
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|  |  |  | 76: Encyclopedia II - List of early imperial Roman consuls - 2nd century101 Imp. Caesar Nerva Traianus Augustus IV, Q. Articuleius Paetus
102 L. Iulius Ursus Servianus II, L. Licinius Sura II
103 Imp. Caesar Nerva Traianus Augustus V, M'. Laberius Maximus II
104 Sex. Attius Suburanus Aemilianus II, M. Asinius Marcellus
105 Ti. Iulius Candidus Marius Celsus II, C. Antius A. Iulius Quadratus II
106 L. Ceionius Commodus, Sex. Vettulenus Civica Cerialis
107 L. Licinius Sura III, Q. Sosius Senecio II
108 Ap. Annius Trebonius Gallus, M. Atilius Metilius Bradua
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|  |  |  | 76: Encyclopedia II - History of Myanmar - Ava and PeguAfter the collapse of Pagan authority, Myanmar was divided once again. The Burmans had reestablished themselves at the city of Inwa by 1364, where Pagan culture was revived and a great age of Burmese literature ensued. The kingdom lacked easily defendable borders, however, and was overrun by the Shan in 1527.
To the south, the Mons reestablished themselves at Pegu, and under their king, Dhammazedi (reigned 1472-92), entered a golden age as well, becoming ...
See also:History of Myanmar, History of Myanmar - The Mon, History of Myanmar - The Pyu, History of Myanmar - The Pagan Kingdom, History of Myanmar - Ava and Pegu, History of Myanmar - The Toungoo Dynasty, History of Myanmar - The Konbaung Dynasty, History of Myanmar - War with Britain and the fall of Myanmar, History of Myanmar - British rule, History of Myanmar - World War II and Japan, History of Myanmar - From the Japanese surrender to Aung San's assassination, History of Myanmar - Independent Burma, History of Myanmar - Military rule Read more here: » History of Myanmar: Encyclopedia II - History of Myanmar - Ava and Pegu |
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|  |  |  | 76: Encyclopedia II - Historical Jesus - Was Jesus Literate?To refute the idea that Jesus was illiterate, Ben Witherington simply says that, "the only concrete evidence we have suggests the contrary (cf. Lk 4 to Lk 24)" (The Jesus Quest, p. 88). Luke 4 tells of Jesus reading from a scroll in a Nazareth synagogue. However, Meier notes the following (A Marginal Jew, Vol. I, page 270): "However, the sources and historicity of the narrative in this pericope are disputed. Some exegetes consider Luke's scene a tradition from his special 'L' source and hence an independent verification of what ...
See also:Historical Jesus, Historical Jesus - The Names of Jesus and his Family, Historical Jesus - When was Jesus born?, Historical Jesus - Where was Jesus Born?, Historical Jesus - The Synagogue of Nazareth, Historical Jesus - What language did Jesus speak?, Historical Jesus - Was Jesus Literate?, Historical Jesus - What was Jesus' Socioeconomic Status?, Historical Jesus - Family background and childhood, Historical Jesus - Joseph Yosef — his father?, Historical Jesus - Mary Miryam - his mother?, Historical Jesus - James Yacov - his brother?, Historical Jesus - Was Jesus a Vegetarian?, Historical Jesus - Works and miracles, Historical Jesus - Was Jesus a Teacher of Nonviolent Resistance?, Historical Jesus - Was the Entrance to Jerusalem during Passover or Tabernacles?, Historical Jesus - Was Jesus the same as Barabbas?, Historical Jesus - Final days, Historical Jesus - The Resurrection Read more here: » Historical Jesus: Encyclopedia II - Historical Jesus - Was Jesus Literate? |
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|  |  |  | 76: Encyclopedia II - History of Myanmar - The PyuThe Pyu arrived in Myanmar in the 1st century BC and established city kingdoms at Binnaka, Mongamo, Sri Ksetra, Peikthanomyo, and Halingyi. During this period, Myanmar was part of an overland trade route from China to India. Chinese sources state that the Pyu controlled 18 kingdoms and describe them as a humane and peaceful people. War was virtually unknown amongst the Pyu, and disputes were often solved through duels by champions or building competitions. They even wore silk cotton instead of actual silk so they would not have to kill silk ...
See also:History of Myanmar, History of Myanmar - The Mon, History of Myanmar - The Pyu, History of Myanmar - The Pagan Kingdom, History of Myanmar - Ava and Pegu, History of Myanmar - The Toungoo Dynasty, History of Myanmar - The Konbaung Dynasty, History of Myanmar - War with Britain and the fall of Myanmar, History of Myanmar - British rule, History of Myanmar - World War II and Japan, History of Myanmar - From the Japanese surrender to Aung San's assassination, History of Myanmar - Independent Burma, History of Myanmar - Military rule Read more here: » History of Myanmar: Encyclopedia II - History of Myanmar - The Pyu |
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|  |  |  | 76: Encyclopedia II - Historical Jesus - The ResurrectionAccording to the Christian Gospels and the book of Acts, Jesus' disciples encountered him again on the third day after his death, raised to life. No one was a witness of the actual resurrection event, though all four Gospels report that women who went to anoint the body found the tomb empty. After the resurrection, the Gospels give various accounts of Jesus meeting various people in various places over a period of forty days before "ascending into heaven". Some notable historians have affirmed the resurrection of Jesus such as A. N. Sherwin- ...
See also:Historical Jesus, Historical Jesus - The Names of Jesus and his Family, Historical Jesus - When was Jesus born?, Historical Jesus - Where was Jesus Born?, Historical Jesus - The Synagogue of Nazareth, Historical Jesus - What language did Jesus speak?, Historical Jesus - Was Jesus Literate?, Historical Jesus - What was Jesus' Socioeconomic Status?, Historical Jesus - Family background and childhood, Historical Jesus - Joseph Yosef — his father?, Historical Jesus - Mary Miryam - his mother?, Historical Jesus - James Yacov - his brother?, Historical Jesus - Was Jesus a Vegetarian?, Historical Jesus - Works and miracles, Historical Jesus - Was Jesus a Teacher of Nonviolent Resistance?, Historical Jesus - Was the Entrance to Jerusalem during Passover or Tabernacles?, Historical Jesus - Was Jesus the same as Barabbas?, Historical Jesus - Final days, Historical Jesus - The Resurrection Read more here: » Historical Jesus: Encyclopedia II - Historical Jesus - The Resurrection |
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|  |  |  | 76: Encyclopedia II - Historical Jesus - What was Jesus' Socioeconomic Status?Although Jesus is traditionally identified as a carpenter, this rests on a single phrase in Mark 6:3, "Is this fellow not the carpenter [τεκτον]?" Nowhere else in the entire NT is the occupation of Jesus specified. Perhaps out of reverence for Jesus, the author of Matthew changes the question to (Matthew 13:55), "Is this fellow not the son of the carpenter?" Luke, apparently also finding the jibe offensive, changes it to (Luke 4:22), "Is this fellow the son of Joseph?" One might apply the criterion of embarrassment here, because the ev ...
See also:Historical Jesus, Historical Jesus - The Names of Jesus and his Family, Historical Jesus - When was Jesus born?, Historical Jesus - Where was Jesus Born?, Historical Jesus - The Synagogue of Nazareth, Historical Jesus - What language did Jesus speak?, Historical Jesus - Was Jesus Literate?, Historical Jesus - What was Jesus' Socioeconomic Status?, Historical Jesus - Family background and childhood, Historical Jesus - Joseph Yosef — his father?, Historical Jesus - Mary Miryam - his mother?, Historical Jesus - James Yacov - his brother?, Historical Jesus - Was Jesus a Vegetarian?, Historical Jesus - Works and miracles, Historical Jesus - Was Jesus a Teacher of Nonviolent Resistance?, Historical Jesus - Was the Entrance to Jerusalem during Passover or Tabernacles?, Historical Jesus - Was Jesus the same as Barabbas?, Historical Jesus - Final days, Historical Jesus - The Resurrection Read more here: » Historical Jesus: Encyclopedia II - Historical Jesus - What was Jesus' Socioeconomic Status? |
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