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Nestled in the highlands of modern-day Kurdish Iraq, Armenia and northern Iran, two millennia ago this land sheltered the proud Jewish kingdom of Adiabene, with its capital at Arbela, nominally part of the Assyrian province of the Parthian Empire.1
In the midst of changing alliances between Claudius Caesar, Herod and the remnants of the old Jerusalem Priesthood, a Jewish kingdom east of the Tigris was born in the first century CE that had a direct and benevolent effect on the Israelites living in the Jewish Kingdom of Judea, and throughout the great sweep of the eastern Roman Empire.
Jerusalem at the time was under the thrall of the Roman procurator Fadus and thus subject to the changing whims of the Roman senate, emperor and oligarchs. Jews throughout the land of Judea had suffered under the increasing power of the Roman empire's interests and had seen their holy Priesthood whittled and gutted to house a pro-Roman theocracy.
In Antiquities of The Jews: Book Twenty, Josephus cites the ongoing battles of consolidation between Jews and non-Jews surrounding their kingdom, including the case of the Perean Jews versus the Philadelphians:
But [Cuspius] Fadus, as soon as he was come procurator into Judea, found quarrelsome doings between the Jews that dwelt in Perea, and the people of Philadelphia about their borders, at a village called Mia, that was filled with men of a warlike temper; for the Jews of Perea had taken up arms without the consent of their principal men, and had destroyed many of the Philadelphians.2
Eager to save face, Fadus had the three leaders of the Jewish revolt against the Mians captured, murdering one, named Hannibal.3 The other two, named Areram and Eleazar, were banished.4 An additional partisan named Tholomy was captured and killed by the Romans, but not before he had inflicted demonstrable damage onto the Idumeans and their kindred Arabians in and around Judea.5
http://www.khazaria.com/adiabene/lissner1.html
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Princess of Adiabene
Daughter of Izates II Princess of Adiabene Adiabene | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mannos VI d'Osrhoène |
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