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Josephus and Daniels
In later years Josephus Daniels was to claim that World War 1, was the first in American history in which there was great concern for both the health and morals of our soldiers.
* 1862 Josephus Daniels, American publisher, editor, and United States Secretary of the Navy ( d. 1948 )
" Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels, who made notes of the conversation, thought the Attorney General had merited the President's " admonition ," because Palmer " was seeing red behind every bush and every demand for an increase in wages.
* Daniels, Josephus, The Wilson Era: Years of War and After, 1917-1923 ( Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1946 )
Both the Army and Navy subsequently demanded that Storyville be closed down, with the Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels citing the district as a " bad influence ".
In February 1921, at the urging of Mitchell, who was anxious to test his theories of destruction of ships by aerial bombing, Secretary of War Newton Baker and Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels agreed to a series of joint Army-Navy exercises, known as Project B, to be held that summer in which surplus or captured ships could be used as targets.
At the request of Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels, these designs used 18-inch guns instead of the 16-inch / 50-calibers used in the earlier studies.
Although he had significant support from many inside and outside the Corps, including John Lejeune and Josephus Daniels, two other Marine Corps generals were seriously considered for the post, Ben H. Fuller and John H. Russell.
On July 27, 1917, Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels approved the project ; the contract was let on August 6, 1917 and ground was broken four days later.
* USS Josephus Daniels ( CG-27 ), Belknap-class destroyer leader-cruiser
The father of Josephus Daniels, a shipbuilder, was killed before the boy was 3.
The Navy named USS Josephus Daniels ( DLG / CG-27 ) for the Secretary.
Daniels had married Addie Worth Bagley on May 2, 1888, and the Daniels family grew to include four sons: Josephus, Worth Bagley, Jonathan Worth, and Frank A. II.
From the continuing presence of the News & Observer to the public middle school in Raleigh which bears his name ( Josephus Daniels Middle School ), the influence of Josephus Daniels continues to be felt.
Josephus Daniels was U. S. Secretary of the Navy under Theodore Roosevelt in Harry Turtledove's Great War series, an alternate history of World War I in a world where the Confederacy won its independence.
Josephus Daniels in Mexico.
* Daniels, Josephus.
Naval Lessons of the Great War: A Review of the Senate Naval Investigation of the Criticisms by Admiral Sims of the Policies and Methods of Josephus Daniels.
*" Josephus Daniels " from the North Carolina Encyclopedia, The State Library of North Carolina
* Life of Woodrow Wilson by Josephus Daniels

Josephus and May
* May 21 Josephus Adjutus, theologian ( born c. 1602 )
Hendricus Josephus Franciscus Marie Sneevliet, known as Henk Sneevliet or the pseudonym Maring ( May 13, 1883-April 13, 1942 ), was a Dutch Communist, who was active in both the Netherlands and the Dutch East-Indies.
Alphonsus Josephus de Ridder ( 7 May 1882-31 May 1960 ), was a Flemish writer and poet who wrote under the pseudonym Willem Elsschot (.
Owen Josephus Roberts ( May 2, 1875 May 17, 1955 ) was an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court for fifteen years.
Guido Pieter Theodorus Josephus Gezelle ( 1 May 1830 27 November 1899 ) was an influential Flemish language writer and poet and a Roman Catholic priest from Belgium.
Pavol Jozef Šafárik ( Safáry, Schaffáry, Schafary, Saf ( f ) arik, Šafarík, Szafarzik ; Czech: Pavel Josef Šafařík ; German Paul Joseph Schaffarik ; Serbian Павле Јосиф Шафарик ; Latin Paulus Josephus Schaffarik ; Hungarian Pál József Saf ( f ) arik ) ( 13 May 1795, Kobeliarovo ( Kisfeketepatak ), Slovakia, then Kingdom of Hungary 26 June 1861, Prague, was a Slovak philologist, poet, one of the first scientific Slavists ; literary historian, historian and ethnographer.
Hebrew University Professor Ehud Netzer reported on May 8, 2007 that he had discovered the tomb of Herod, above tunnels and water pools at a flattened site halfway up the hill to Herodium, south of Jerusalem, at the precise location given by Josephus in his writings.

Josephus and 18
Josephus ' Antiquities of the Jews, written around 93 94 AD, includes two references to Jesus in Books 18 and 20 and a reference to John the Baptist in Book 18.
In the Antiquities of the Jews ( Book 18, Chapter 5, 2 ) Josephus refers to the imprisonment and death of John the Baptist by order of Herod Antipas, the ruler of Galilee and Perea.
While the gospels present this as a consequence of the marriage of Herod Antipas and Herodias in defiance of Jewish law ( as in Matthew 14: 4, Mark 6: 18 ) Josephus refers to it as a pre-emptive measure by Herod to quell a possible uprising.
The Testimonium Flavianum ( meaning the testimony of Flavius < nowiki ></ nowiki >) is the name given to the passage found in Book 18, Chapter 3, 3 of the Antiquities in which Josephus describes the condemnation and crucifixion of Jesus at the hands of the Roman authorities.
However, although both the gospels and Josephus refer to Herod Antipas killing John the Baptist, they differ on the details and motives, e. g. whether this act was a consequence of the marriage of Herod Antipas and Herodias ( as indicated in Matthew 14: 4, Mark 6: 18 ), or a pre-emptive measure by Herod which possibly took place before the marriage to quell a possible uprising based on the remarks of John, as Josephus suggests in Antiquities 18. 5. 2.
Josephus stated ( Antiquities 18. 5. 2 ) that the AD 36 defeat of Herod Antipas in the conflicts with Aretas IV of Nabatea was widely considered by the Jews of the time as misfortune brought about by Herod's unjust execution of John the Baptist.
An account of John the Baptist is found in all extant manuscripts of the Jewish Antiquities ( book 18, chapter 5, 2 ) by Flavius Josephus ( 37 100 ):
Pygmalion ’ s dates are derived from Josephus ’ s Against Apion i. 18, where Josephus quotes the Phoenician historian Menander as follows:
Josephus, citing Menander, says that “ in the seventh year of reign, his sister fled away from him, and built the city of Carthage in Libya ” ( Against Apion i: 18 ).
Primary information related to Ithobaal comes from Josephus ’ s citation of the Phoenician author Menander of Ephesus, in Against Apion i. 18.
") and third by the reference of Flavius Josephus to the imprisonment and execution ( Ant 18. 5. 2 ) of John the baptist by Herod Antipas.
Most modern scholars also view Josephus ' account ( in Antiquities 18. 5. 2 ) of the execution of John the Baptist by Herod Antipas, and the marriage of Herod and Herodias to be authentic.
Josephus ' Antiquities of the Jews, written around 93 94 AD, includes two references to Jesus in Books 18 and 20.
The Testimonium Flavianum ( meaning the testimony of Flavius < nowiki ></ nowiki >) is the name given to the passage found in Book 18, Chapter 3, 3 of the Antiquities in which Josephus describes the condemnation and crucifixion of Jesus at the hands of the Roman authorities.
Josephus ( Antiquitates Judaicae 18. 33-35 ) relates that Caiaphas became a high priest during a turbulent period.
According to Josephus, Caiaphas was appointed in AD 18 by the Roman prefect who preceded Pontius Pilate, Valerius Gratus.
* Josephus Jewish Antiquities 18
According to Josephus, the next most dense Jewish population after the Land of Israel and Babylonia was in Syria, particularly in Antioch, and Damascus, where 10, 000 to 18, 000 Jews were massacred during the great insurrection.
John 18: 40 refers to Barabbas as a lēstēs (" bandit "), " the word Josephus always employs when talking about Revolutionaries ", Robert Eisenman observes.

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