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Lua error in Module:Navbox at line 192: attempt to concatenate field 'argHash' (a nil value). By Alexandria pogroms modern scholars refer to the persecution of Jews in 38 CE in Roman Alexandria, Egypt. The sole source is Philo of Alexandria, himself a Jew, who witnessed the riots and afterwards led the Jewish delegation to the Roman emperor Caligula, that requested the reestablishment of legal Jewish residence in Alexandria.
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Antisemitism: a historical encyclopedia of prejudice and persecution, Volume 1 By Richard S. Levy Page 9 ISBN 1-85109-439-3;
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