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Fiscus Judaicus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fiscus Judaicus
The ''ラテン語:fiscus Iudaicus'' (Latin for "Jewish tax") or ''ラテン語:fiscus Judaicus'' was a tax-collecting agency instituted to collect the tax imposed on Jews in the Roman Empire after the destruction of Jerusalem and its Temple in AD 70. Revenues were directed to the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus in Rome. ==Contemporary sources== Modern knowledge of the fiscus Judaicus is found in four primary sources:〔(The Fiscus Judaicus and the Parting of the Ways ), reviewed by Shaye J.D. Cohen, 10/10/2012〕 * A small number of Roman Egyptian tax receipts * A passage from ''The Jewish War'' * A passage from ''The Twelve Caesars'' * A passage from Cassius Dio's ''Roman History''
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