Tiberius Julius Alexander

Tiberius Julius Alexander

Tiberius Iulius Alexander war der Name zweier romanisierter Juden, die im 1. Jahrhundert n. Chr. lebten:



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  • Tiberius Julius Alexander — était un gouverneur romain issu de l’ordre équestre et un général de l Empire romain. Né dans une riche famille juive d’Alexandrie, il est le neveu de Philon d Alexandrie. Son père était Alabarch d Alexandrie, un poste de haut fonctionnaire qui… …   Wikipédia en Français

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