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TheFiscus Iudaicusand Gentile Attitudes to Judaism in Flavian Rome

2005
AbstractThe disappearance of the Jerusalem Temple provided a context for Vespasian to devise what became for Jews the most hated symbol of their subjugation to Rome following their revolt. The institution of the ‘Jewish Treasury’ (the fiscus Iudaicus) to support the cult of Jupiter Optimus Maximus on the Capitol served to commemorate the Flavian ...
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Le demi-sicle, de Moïse au fiscus Iudaicus. Histoire d’une téléologie

Many sources are brought together in scholarship in order to write the linear story of a specific tax, the half shekel tax paid each year by the Jews to the Temple of Jerusalem and, then, confiscated by the fiscus Iudaicus in Roman times. But do these sources refer to the same tax? In this paper, the aim is to defend the idea that the linearity of this
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L'affranchi imperial T. Flavius Euschemon et le fiscus Iudaicus

1995
Un ancien autel romain rappelle la dédicace funéraire faite pour un affranchi fla-vien, T. Flavius Euschemon, procurator ad capitularía Iudaeorum. Ce personnage était donc au sommet de l'administration du fiscus Iudaicus , la caisse créée par l'empereur Vespasien après la destruction du temple de Jérusalem.
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Martial and the fiscus Iudaicus Once More

Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha, 2015
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Fiscus Judaicus

Jewish Quarterly Review, 1931
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Rabbinic References to Fiscus Judaicus

Jewish Quarterly Review, 1975
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DE VERVANGINGSWAARDE EN DE FISCUS

Maandblad Voor Accountancy En Bedrijfseconomie
Th Limperg
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SUBSTANTIALISTISCHE WINSTOPVATTINGEN EN DE FISCUS

Maandblad Voor Accountancy En Bedrijfseconomie
J L Mey
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Steekpenningen en fiscus

Maandblad Voor Accountancy En Bedrijfseconomie, 1995
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