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CHAPTER 11

. How Herod Rebuilt The Temple And Raised It Higher And Made

It More Magnificent Than It Was Before; As Also Concerning That Tower Which He Called Antonia.

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## BOOK XVI. Containing The Interval Of Twelve Years.—From The Finishing Of

The Temple By Herod To The Death Of Alexander And Aristobulus.

## CHAPTER 1 . A Law Of Herod's About, Thieves. Salome And Pheroras

Calumniate Alexander And Aristobulus, Upon Their Return From Rome For Whom Yet Herod Provides Wives.

## CHAPTER 2 . How Herod Twice Sailed To Agrippa; And How Upon The Complaint

In Ionia Against The Greeks Agrippa Confirmed The Laws To Them.

## CHAPTER 3 . How Great Disturbances Arose In Herods Family On His

Preferring Antipater His Eldest Son Before The Rest, Till Alexander Took That Injury Very Heinously.

## CHAPTER 4 . How During Antipater's Abode At Rome, Herod Brought Alexander

And Aristobulus Before Cæsar And Accused Them. Alexander's Defense Of Himself Before Cæsar And Reconciliation To His Father.

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