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- Sardis_Synagogue abstract "Sardis Synagogue is a synagogue located in Manisa Province, Turkey. Sardis was under numerous foreign rulers until its incorporation into the Roman Empire in 133 BCE. The city served then as the administrative center of the Roman province of Lydia. Sardis was reconstructed after the catastrophic earthquake of 17 CE, and it enjoyed a long period of prosperity under the Roman rule. Sardis is believed to have gained its Jewish community in the 3rd century BCE, as that was when King Antiochus III (223-187 BCE) encouraged Jews from various countries, including Babylonia, to move to Sardis. Josephus Flavius wrote of a decree from Lucius Antonius, a Roman proquestor of 50-49 BCE: \"Lucius Antonius...to [the Sardian people], sends greetings. Those Jews, who are fellow citizens of Rome, came to me, and showed that they had an assembly of their own, according to their ancestral laws. [They had this assembly] from the beginning, as also a place of their own, wherein they determined their suits and controversies with one another. Therefore, upon their petition to me, so that these might be lawful for them, I ordered that their privileges be preserved, and they be permitted to do accordingly.\"1 (Ant., XIV:10, 17). \"A place of their own\" is generally taken as a reference to the synagogue at Sardis. Josephus Flavius noted that Caius Norbanus Flaccus, a Roman proconsul at the end of the 1st century BCE, upheld the rights of Sardis Jews to practice their religion, including the right to donate to the Temple in Jerusalem. (Ant., XVI:6,6).".
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- Sardis_Synagogue wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sardis Synagogue".
- Sardis_Synagogue architectureType Synagogue.
- Sardis_Synagogue buildingName "Sardis Synagogue".
- Sardis_Synagogue caption "The Gymnasium of Sardis".
- Sardis_Synagogue functionalStatus "Museum".
- Sardis_Synagogue location Sardis.
- Sardis_Synagogue location Turkey.
- Sardis_Synagogue religiousAffiliation Judaism.
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- Sardis_Synagogue yearCompleted "Late 3rd century".
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- Sardis_Synagogue comment "Sardis Synagogue is a synagogue located in Manisa Province, Turkey. Sardis was under numerous foreign rulers until its incorporation into the Roman Empire in 133 BCE. The city served then as the administrative center of the Roman province of Lydia. Sardis was reconstructed after the catastrophic earthquake of 17 CE, and it enjoyed a long period of prosperity under the Roman rule.".
- Sardis_Synagogue label "Sardis Synagogue".
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