De Visione Alexandri M. Et Ingressu In Urbem Hierosolymam Iaddua Pontifice, Disquisitio Hist, by August Tittel, explores the historical account of Alexander the Great's vision and his entry into the city of Jerusalem under the High Priest Iaddua. This work delves into the ancient narratives surrounding Alexander's interactions with Jerusalem, providing a detailed examination of the historical and religious contexts of the event.
Tittel's disquisition offers valuable insights into the perspectives and interpretations of these encounters. It remains a significant resource for scholars and historians interested in understanding the complex relationships between Hellenistic rulers and the Jewish people during this pivotal era.
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