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Rome and Jerusalem
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Rome and Jerusalem
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By None
Rome and Jerusalem
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From Europe's legendary scholar of antiquity, finally in English.
The tragic end of everything: nations fall, loves die, emperors die, temples cease to exist.
Ecce terminus est: the conclusion of the Jewish Trilogy and of the story of Titus and Berenice.
Following the Maccabee rebellion, one hundred years of wars reestablished the Kingdom of the Jews. Under Herod, it enjoyed thirty years of peace. Sixty years unstable later--everything went up in flames. The Jewish Temple, the dream of national independence, the great love between the Jewish Queen and the Roman Imperial Prince.
All things end.
From Europe's legendary scholar-author, Aleksander Krawczuk (1926-2022). Beautifully written, highly erudite, with an occasional historiosophical reflection: profound and yet accessible to all readers.
Pick up your copy today.
From Europe's legendary scholar of antiquity, finally in English.
The tragic end of everything: nations fall, loves die, emperors die, temples cease to exist.
Ecce terminus est: the conclusion of the Jewish Trilogy and of the story of Titus and Berenice.
Following the Maccabee rebellion, one hundred years of wars reestablished the Kingdom of the Jews. Under Herod, it enjoyed thirty years of peace. Sixty years unstable later--everything went up in flames. The Jewish Temple, the dream of national independence, the great love between the Jewish Queen and the Roman Imperial Prince.
All things end.
From Europe's legendary scholar-author, Aleksander Krawczuk (1926-2022). Beautifully written, highly erudite, with an occasional historiosophical reflection: profound and yet accessible to all readers.
Pick up your copy today.


















