Claudius Lysias was a chief captain of over 1,000 Roman soldiers.
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Felix was the Governor of the Roman province of Judea to whom Paul was presented by the centurion Claudius Lysias from Jerusalem, for his trial. (Acts 23, 24, & 25.)
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Lysias A. Rodrigues has written:
'Roteiro do Tocantins' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Travel
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Several surnames are to found in the New Testament, such as Pontius Pilate. The fifth book, Acts of the Apostles, names Porcius Festus, Simeon Niger, Judas and James Barsabbas, Claudius Lysias, and Sergius Paulus.
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Lysias Enio has written:
'Luiz Peixoto pelo buraco da fechadura' -- subject(s): Authors, Brazilian, Biography, Brazilian Authors
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Lysias. has written:
'Lysias, with an English translation by W.R.M. Lamb'
'Eight orations'
'Per l'invalido'
'Discursos'
'Lysiae In hippothersem, In theomnestum et fragmenta ex incertis orationibus' -- subject(s): Speeches, addresses, etc., Greek
'Ten selected orations' -- subject(s): Speeches, addresses, etc., Greek
'Lysias' -- subject(s): Speeches, addresses, etc., Greek
'Eight Orations Of Lysias' -- subject(s): Speeches, addresses, etc., Greek
'Lysiae orationes'
'The Orations of Lysias'
'Selected Speeches'
'Orationes ad codicem palatinum'
'The orations'
'Discursos I'
'Lysiae Quae exstant omnia'
'Contro Alcibiade [di] Lisia'
'Select orations of Lysias' -- subject(s): Accessible book
'Epitaphios'
'Select orations of Lysias' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Speeches, addresses, etc., Greek, Translations into English
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Michael Hillgruber has written:
'Die Zehnte Reder des Lysias'
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Yes, in a way. Nero followed Claudius as emperor and Nero was the adopted son of Claudius. Britannicus was the biological son of Claudius, but he never became emperor.
Yes, in a way. Nero followed Claudius as emperor and Nero was the adopted son of Claudius. Britannicus was the biological son of Claudius, but he never became emperor.
Yes, in a way. Nero followed Claudius as emperor and Nero was the adopted son of Claudius. Britannicus was the biological son of Claudius, but he never became emperor.
Yes, in a way. Nero followed Claudius as emperor and Nero was the adopted son of Claudius. Britannicus was the biological son of Claudius, but he never became emperor.
Yes, in a way. Nero followed Claudius as emperor and Nero was the adopted son of Claudius. Britannicus was the biological son of Claudius, but he never became emperor.
Yes, in a way. Nero followed Claudius as emperor and Nero was the adopted son of Claudius. Britannicus was the biological son of Claudius, but he never became emperor.
Yes, in a way. Nero followed Claudius as emperor and Nero was the adopted son of Claudius. Britannicus was the biological son of Claudius, but he never became emperor.
Yes, in a way. Nero followed Claudius as emperor and Nero was the adopted son of Claudius. Britannicus was the biological son of Claudius, but he never became emperor.
Yes, in a way. Nero followed Claudius as emperor and Nero was the adopted son of Claudius. Britannicus was the biological son of Claudius, but he never became emperor.
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Appius Claudius Nero was the father of Tiberius Claudius Nero, who was the father of Tiberius Claudius Nero, the Emperor of Rome.
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S. C. Todd has written:
'Lysias (The Oratory of Classical Greece)'
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The father of Claudius was Drusus, the brother of the emperor Tiberius.
The father of Claudius was Drusus, the brother of the emperor Tiberius.
The father of Claudius was Drusus, the brother of the emperor Tiberius.
The father of Claudius was Drusus, the brother of the emperor Tiberius.
The father of Claudius was Drusus, the brother of the emperor Tiberius.
The father of Claudius was Drusus, the brother of the emperor Tiberius.
The father of Claudius was Drusus, the brother of the emperor Tiberius.
The father of Claudius was Drusus, the brother of the emperor Tiberius.
The father of Claudius was Drusus, the brother of the emperor Tiberius.
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Whoa! Claudius was a man, he was Nero's adoptive father, not mother. It was Nero's mother who was married to Claudius. At any rate, there is no evidence as to how Nero felt toward Claudius. We do know that his mother is said to have poisoned Claudius when she learned that he was about to disinherit Nero.
Whoa! Claudius was a man, he was Nero's adoptive father, not mother. It was Nero's mother who was married to Claudius. At any rate, there is no evidence as to how Nero felt toward Claudius. We do know that his mother is said to have poisoned Claudius when she learned that he was about to disinherit Nero.
Whoa! Claudius was a man, he was Nero's adoptive father, not mother. It was Nero's mother who was married to Claudius. At any rate, there is no evidence as to how Nero felt toward Claudius. We do know that his mother is said to have poisoned Claudius when she learned that he was about to disinherit Nero.
Whoa! Claudius was a man, he was Nero's adoptive father, not mother. It was Nero's mother who was married to Claudius. At any rate, there is no evidence as to how Nero felt toward Claudius. We do know that his mother is said to have poisoned Claudius when she learned that he was about to disinherit Nero.
Whoa! Claudius was a man, he was Nero's adoptive father, not mother. It was Nero's mother who was married to Claudius. At any rate, there is no evidence as to how Nero felt toward Claudius. We do know that his mother is said to have poisoned Claudius when she learned that he was about to disinherit Nero.
Whoa! Claudius was a man, he was Nero's adoptive father, not mother. It was Nero's mother who was married to Claudius. At any rate, there is no evidence as to how Nero felt toward Claudius. We do know that his mother is said to have poisoned Claudius when she learned that he was about to disinherit Nero.
Whoa! Claudius was a man, he was Nero's adoptive father, not mother. It was Nero's mother who was married to Claudius. At any rate, there is no evidence as to how Nero felt toward Claudius. We do know that his mother is said to have poisoned Claudius when she learned that he was about to disinherit Nero.
Whoa! Claudius was a man, he was Nero's adoptive father, not mother. It was Nero's mother who was married to Claudius. At any rate, there is no evidence as to how Nero felt toward Claudius. We do know that his mother is said to have poisoned Claudius when she learned that he was about to disinherit Nero.
Whoa! Claudius was a man, he was Nero's adoptive father, not mother. It was Nero's mother who was married to Claudius. At any rate, there is no evidence as to how Nero felt toward Claudius. We do know that his mother is said to have poisoned Claudius when she learned that he was about to disinherit Nero.
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The cast of The Ministry of Paul - 1992 includes: Gregg Coffin as Crippled Man Anthony De Fonte as Centurion Scott Douglas as Luke Morgan Duncan as King Agrippa Bob Eric Hart as Narrator Phil Hubbard as Claudius Lysias Dion Luther as Silas Jim Pemble as Barnabas Ray Porter as Paul
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Claudius hopes that Hamlet will be killed in England. Claudius is the King and is also the brother of Hamlet.
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He is talking about Claudius and about killing him.
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Claudius comforted the queen after the death of her husband.
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Hamlet finds Claudius praying for forgiveness after the play. He decides that if he were to kill Claudius at that moment, Claudius would go to heaven rather than to hell. Hamlet decides to wait until he finds Claudius sinning, in order to kill him.
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