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Masada Mass Suicide in the First Jewish-Roman War, c. AD 73
Author: Phil Carradice
Year: 2019
Pages: 130
Format: PDF
File size: 35 MB
Language: ENG



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Masada Mass Suicide in the First Jewish-Roman War c AD 73 The story of Masada, located on top of a rocky plateau overlooking the Dead Sea, is one of the most famous events in Jewish history. In AD 73, during the First Jewish-Roman War, a group of Jewish rebels known as the Zealots took refuge in Masada, a fortress built by King Herod the Great. The Roman Empire, led by Emperor Titus, besieged the fortress for several months, but the defenders refused to surrender. When the Romans finally breached the walls, they discovered that all of the Jews had committed suicide rather than be taken captive. This event has become a symbol of Jewish resistance against oppression and is still celebrated today as a heroic act of bravery and self-determination. The plot of the book revolves around the historical context of the First Jewish-Roman War, which was a conflict between the Jewish people and the Roman Empire that lasted from AD 66 to AD 73. The war began as a response to the Roman occupation of Judea, which many Jews saw as an attempt to suppress their religious and cultural identity.
Масада Массовое самоубийство в первой еврейско-римской войне c 73 г. н.э. История Масады, расположенной на вершине скалистого плато с видом на Мертвое море, является одним из самых известных событий в еврейской истории. В 73 году нашей эры, во время Первой еврейско-римской войны, группа еврейских повстанцев, известных как зелоты, укрылась в Масаде, крепости, построенной царем Иродом Великим. Римская империя во главе с императором Титом несколько месяцев осаждала крепость, но защитники отказались сдаваться. Когда римляне наконец пробили брешь в стенах, они обнаружили, что все иудеи покончили жизнь самоубийством, а не были взяты в плен. Это событие стало символом еврейского сопротивления против угнетения и до сих пор отмечается сегодня как героический акт храбрости и самоопределения. Сюжет книги вращается вокруг исторического контекста Первой еврейско-римской войны, которая представляла собой конфликт между еврейским народом и Римской империей, длившийся с 66 по 73 год нашей эры. Война началась как ответ на римскую оккупацию Иудеи, которую многие евреи рассматривали как попытку подавить их религиозную и культурную идентичность.
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