Theodosius I, protects the Jews against Christian fanaticism, [612] f.

Theodosius II, hostility against the Jews, [617] ff.
seizes upon the taxes for the patriarch, [622].

Theudas, false Messiah, [198], [240].

Tiberias, focus of the revolution, [272].
foundation of, [137].
seat of the patriarch, [480].
seat of a school, [493] f.

Tiberius, emperor, expels the Jews from Rome, [202].
lightens the burdens of taxation in Judæa, [135].
mildness towards the Jews, [172].
persecutes the Jews in Rome, [136] f.

Tiberius, Alexander, nephew of Philo, apostate, governor of Egypt, [300].
governor of Jerusalem, [198] f.
orders a massacre of the Jews in Alexandria, [263] f.
treachery against Judæa during the war of revolution, [302].

Tigranes, king of Armenia, threatens Judæa, [55] f.

Tithes, paid after the fall of Judæa, [363].

Titus, [285], [388].
cruelty, [304], [308], [312].
at Gischala, [290].
humanity to the Jews of Antioch, [313].

Titus, arch of, [314].