Die Vertreibung der Juden aus der Stadt Rom im Jahre 19 n. Chr.

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Download or read book Die Vertreibung der Juden aus der Stadt Rom im Jahre 19 n. Chr. written by Oliver Lilienthal and published by GRIN Verlag. This book was released on 2004-10-10 with total page 25 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2002 im Fachbereich Geschichte - Weltgeschichte - Frühgeschichte, Antike, Note: ohne Benotung, Freie Universität Berlin (Friedrich-Meinecke-Institut), Veranstaltung: Die Geschichte der Stadt Rom in der Antike, 24 Quellen im Literaturverzeichnis, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: In dieser Arbeit soll die Vertreibung der Juden aus der Stadt Rom im Jahre 19 n. Chr. in der Regierungszeit des Kaisers Tiberius behandelt werden. Dabei wird im wesentlichen nach den Gründen und den Umständen für diese Vertreibung gefragt werden müssen. Weiterhin sollen in diesem Zusammenhang Fragen geklärt werden, die den allgemeinen Rechtsstatus der Juden in Rom bzw. im gesamten römischen Reich sowie das generelle Verhalten der römischen Obrigkeit gegenüber den Juden betreffen. Dieses ist wichtig, um eine Einordnung des Ereignisses in den historischen Kontext leisten zu können. Das bedeutet für diese Arbeit, dass eine Betrachtung des jüdischen Lebens in Rom vor und nach der Regierungszeit des Tiberius stattfinden muss, damit das Ereignis der Vertreibung verstanden werden kann. [...] Insgesamt soll es darum gehen, die verschiedenen Aspekte im Hinblick auf die Behandlung des Themas so auszuwerten, dass das Ereignis der Vertreibung der Juden im Jahre 19 n. Chr. erklärbar wird. Das Ereignis allein mit den dafür zur Verfügung stehenden Quellen zu beurteilen, ist demnach nicht ausreichend. Dennoch soll in dieser Arbeit keine Geschichte der Juden in der Stadt Rom in der Antike nachgezeichnet werden, sondern anhand der genannten Vertreibung sollen wesentliche Aspekte des jüdischen Lebens in der Stadt Rom während der Prinzipatszeit deutlich gemacht werden. Der Schwerpunkt wird –wie bereits angedeutet- auf dem Rechtsstatus der Juden in Rom liegen. Zunächst soll in der Arbeit die rechtliche Ausgangslage der Juden vor der Vertreibung dargestellt werden. Dazu werden zum einen die Rechtsprivilegien für die Juden sowie ihre Lebensverhältnisse in Rom vorgestellt. Im Anschluss daran wird die Vertreibung anhand der relevanten Quellen nachgezeichnet. Die darauf folgende Analyse soll einige mögliche Erklärungsversuche liefern, die Haltung der römischen Oberschicht gegenüber den Juden aufzeigen und die Toleranzgrenze bzw. die Integrationsfähigkeit der römischen Gesellschaft darstellen. Zudem sollen einige vorhergehende und nachfolgende Ereignisse und Verordnungen der römischen Obrigkeit vorgestellt werden, die unmittelbar das jüdische Leben der Diasporagemeinschaft in Rom betrafen. Der genannte Überblick soll mit dem Anfang des 3. nachchristlichen Jahrhunderts sein Ende finden, da das Aufkommen des Christentums im römischen Reich und die entsprechenden Auswirkungen auf die römische Politik gegenüber den Juden einen eigenen Themenkomplex darstellen, [...]

Die Juden im Römischen Reich. Gründe für ihre Vertreibung im Jahre 19 n. Chr.

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Download or read book Die Juden im Römischen Reich. Gründe für ihre Vertreibung im Jahre 19 n. Chr. written by Elisa Mätzig and published by GRIN Verlag. This book was released on 2015-10-30 with total page 30 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2008 im Fachbereich Geschichte - Weltgeschichte - Frühgeschichte, Antike, Note: 1,0, Technische Universität Dresden (Institut für Geschichte), Veranstaltung: Hauptseminar: Die Juden im Römischen Reich, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Hatte schon Cicero Rom als eine aus dem Zusammenschluss der Völker gebildete Gemeinde genannt, lobte es der Sophist Polemos als „Kompendium der Welt“. Auch die Juden siedelten sich im Laufe der Jahrhunderte in Rom an. Mit einigen Störungen gestaltete sich das Zusammenleben friedlich und die jüdische Gemeinde wurde sogar rechtlich privilegiert. Im Jahr 19 n. Chr. kam es jedoch zu einer jähen Unterbrechung dieser friedlichen Koexistenz. Unter Kaiser Tiberius wurden 4000 freigelassene Juden in den Militärdienst eingezogen, die restlichen wurden ebenfalls der Stadt verwiesen. Die Forschung hat sich intensiv mit diesem Thema beschäftigt. Lange ging man davon aus, dass der Grund für die Ausweisung der Proselytismus der Juden, ihre Missionstätigkeit, gewesen sei. Seit den 1980er Jahren wird dieser These allerdings widersprochen. In dieser Hausarbeit soll untersucht werden, warum und wie die Ausweisung unter Tiberius von statten ging. Zunächst soll ein kurzer Abriss der Beziehungen zwischen Römern und Fremden bzw. Juden gegeben werden, wobei auch auf Vorurteile und Meinungen gegenüber den Juden der antiken Autoren und der römischen Oberschicht eingegangen werden. Anschließend soll die Lage der Juden unter Caesar und Augustus untersucht werden, weil unter ihnen erstmals eine weitgehende Privilegierung der Juden zu verzeichnen ist.

Geschichte der Juden in Rom: Bd. 139 v. Chr.-1420 n. Chr

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Germany

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Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft und die Kunde des Urchristentums

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The Wisdom of Egypt

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Jews in Early Christian Law

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Court Culture in Dresden

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Knowledge, Science, and Literature in Early Modern Germany

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The Oxyrhynchus Papyri (Part XII)

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The Search for the Ancient Novel

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Prognostication in the Medieval World

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The Provenance of the Pseudepigrapha

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Island Rivers

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Religious Individualisation

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Nuns as Artists

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ISBN 13 : 9780520203860
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