Masada Site (Israel) Siege, 72-73

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Name (Hebrew)
מצדה, אתר (ישראל) מצור, 72-73
Name (Latin)
Masada Site (Israel) Siege, 72-73
Coordinates
35.35388889 35.35388889 31.31555556 31.31555556 (gooearth )
See Also From tracing topical name
Sieges Israel
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Eretz Israel
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

Wikidata: Q3555020
Library of congress: sh 85081786
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Wikipedia description:

The hilltop fortress of Masada, in present-day Israel, was successfully besieged and taken by Roman imperial forces between 72 and 73 AD, during the final period of the First Jewish–Roman War. At the time, the fortress was held by members of the Sicarii rebel group. The siege is recorded by a single contemporary written source, The Jewish War by Josephus. According to Josephus, the long siege ended with the mass suicide of the Sicarii and resident Jewish families. In modern times, the story of the siege was revived as the Masada myth, a selectively constructed narrative based on Josephus's account. The mythical narrative became a national symbol in the early years of Israel's nationhood.

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