Against Apion, 1.207

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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207and how after that the king came back, and upon his taking of Antioch, she fled to Seleucia, and had it in her power to sail away immediately, yet did she comply with a dream which forbade her so to do, and so was caught and put to death.”

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