Book, Chapter
1 II, IX | Superbus began to reign at Rome. To Cyrus succeeded his
2 II, IX | year after the founding of Rome, while Macerinus and Augurinus
3 II, IX | who had been a hostage at Rome, seized the kingdom. He,
4 II, XXIII | him, he secretly fled from Rome, came into Syria, and seized
5 II, XXVI | Aristobulus in chains to Rome, and restored the right
6 II, XXVII | the senate and people of Rome. Under him, the Jews began
7 II, XXVIII| when Paul was brought to Rome under the emperor Nero.
8 II, XXVIII| after he had been brought to Rome, on appealing to Caesar
9 II, XXIX | large, it happened that Rome was destroyed by fire, while
10 II, XXIX | these things went on at Rome, the Jews, not able to endure
11 II, XXX | Jerusalem. Vespasian set out for Rome, and was received with the
12 II, XXXVI | presence of Julius, bishop of Rome, asked pardon of him for
13 II, XXXIX | too, bishop of the city of Rome, and Hilarius, bishop of
14 II, XXXIX | consequence of the disturbances at Rome. But it is well known that
15 II, XLVIII| Priscillian set out for Rome, in order that before Damasus
16 II, XLVIII| plants. When they reached Rome with the wish of clearing
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