A HIGHLY ILLUSTRATED ACCOUNT OF THE JEWISH REVOLT AGAINST ROMAN RULE
IN THE 1ST CENTURY AD.
In AD 66 a local disturbance in Caesarea caused by Greeks sacrificing
birds in front of a local synagogue exploded into a pan-Jewish revolt
against their Roman overlords. Gaining momentum, the rebels
successfully occupied Jerusalem and drove off an attack by the Roman
legate of Syria, Cestus Gallius, who was defeated at the battle of
Beth Horon. The emperor Nero dispatched the Roman general Vespasian
along with reinforcements and, having crushed the revolt in Galilee he
became embroiled in the events of the Year of the Four Emperors that
would lead to his assumption of the Imperial throne.
His son Titus was left to carry on the war which culminated in the
dramatic siege of Jerusalem in AD 70. Remorselessly, the legions
strangled the life out of the defense street by street, leaving
nothing but rubble and ashes in their wake. The apotheosis of the
conflict was the final stand of the last holdouts in the Temple
precinct itself, and the utter annihilation of this, the physical
manifestation of Judaism itself.
Packed with detailed description as well as battle maps, this book
details each step of the fighting. The last remnants held out in the
mountain fortress of Masada until AD 73 when with the Romans breaking
down the walls the defenders committed mass suicide bringing the
revolt to an end.
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ISBN
9781780961859
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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