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From the Taking of Jerusalem by Antiochus Epiphanes to the Death of Herod the Great - Flavius Josephus

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and supposed that, <strong>by</strong> exercising himself again in martial affairs, he should<br />

get rid <strong>of</strong> this distemper; but <strong>by</strong> making such expeditions at unseasonable<br />

times, and forcing his body <strong>to</strong> undergo greater hardships than it was able <strong>to</strong><br />

bear, he brought himself <strong>to</strong> his end. He died, <strong>the</strong>refore, in <strong>the</strong> midst <strong>of</strong> his<br />

troubles, after he had reigned seven and twenty years.<br />

Footnote:<br />

1. <strong>Josephus</strong> here calls this <strong>Antiochus</strong> <strong>the</strong> last <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seleucidae, although<br />

<strong>the</strong>re remained still a shadow <strong>of</strong> ano<strong>the</strong>r king <strong>of</strong> that family, <strong>Antiochus</strong><br />

Asiaticus, or Commagenus, who reigned, or ra<strong>the</strong>r lay hid, till Pompey<br />

quite turned him out, as Dean Aldrich here notes from Appian and<br />

Justin.<br />

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