
Silo - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Silo
- a Roman general in Judaea, 1st century B.C.
39/9
ius recovers Syria, and puts Silo in charge of the Roman army in Juda
39/12
Herodes re-enters Judaea, and joins Silo outside Jerusalem.
  Within translations:
Joseph:AJ_* 14.393-397 *
be found out, he left Silo there, with a certain part
Joseph:AJ_14.400
diery also that was with Silo accompanied him all along,
Joseph:AJ_14.403
the Romans, and before Silo also, said that they would
Joseph:AJ_* 14.406-408 *
now it was that Silo discovered that he had taken bribe
Joseph:AJ_14.412
did Antigonus gain of Silo for the bribes he gave him,
Joseph:AJ_* 14.418-421 *
ers; [418] at which time Silo came to him, and his command
Joseph:BJ_* 01.289-294 *
yet still did he leave Silo with some part of them, lest
Joseph:BJ_* 01.297-299 *
here it was that Silo discovered he had taken bribes;
Joseph:BJ_01.302
by bribes obtained of Silo to let a part of his army
Joseph:BJ_01.309
ile Ventidius called for Silo and Herodes to come to the
Silo 3
(Shiloh) - an ancient city of Israel
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Eupolemus_2
pitched the holy tabernacle in Silo. And afterwards Samuel
Silo → see
Poppaedius
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