Aberbach, Moshe and Aberbach, David (2000) The Roman-Jewish Wars and Hebrew Cultural Nationalism. Basingstoke: Macmillan; New York: St. Martin's Press.ABERBACH, D. (2008) "The Roman Jewish War and Hebrew Cultural Nationalism", en idem, Jewish Cultural Nationalism, Routledge, Oxon, pp. 26...
This marked the first major Roman incursion into Judea, and from then on, Josephus relates, the spiral of violence increased year upon year until open war between Rome and the Jews broke out in 66 AD. The incredible campaign waged by the Roman legions, first under Vespasian, and then under...
只要对犹太、罗马历史有所了解的人,都知道公元70年,罗马大将提图斯攻陷耶路撒冷,导致犹太人失去家园,开始了长达1800多年的全球大流散事件。而我们之所以熟知耶路撒冷被攻陷的历史细节,是与犹太史学家约瑟夫斯分不开的。正是他所撰写的《犹太战争》一书,将公元66年的犹太... (展开) 3 0回应 哲夫成城 2023-04...
Jerusalem Under Siege: The Collapse of the Jewish State 66-70 C.E. (review) 124 SHOFAR Spring 1993 Vol. 11, No.3 This is a good book, whose contributors are seasoned scholars. Its succinct essays, each followed by a select bibliography, are balanced in treatment, usually calling attention...
摘要: Masada, Bar Kokhba revolt, Siege of Yodfat, First Jewish-Roman War, Siege of Jerusalem, Gamla, Legio X Fretensis, Kitos War, Herodium, Zealot Temple Siege, Jewish revolt against Heraclius, Machaerus, Jewish revolt against Gallus关键词:...
Roman rule over Judea began in 63 bc, after a centuries-long struggle over the blending of Greek culture and Jewish tradition exploded into civil war. The Roman general Pompey intervened and attacked Jerusalem in 66 bc. After a three-year siege, the city surrendered and Pompey annexed Judea ...
After the fall of the Temple (70), the Roman government, instead of simply abolishing a tax which had no further object, decided to impose it for the benefit of the treasury of Jupiter Capitolinus in Rome ("B. J." vii. 6, § 6; Dio Cassius, lxvi. 7). This was the origin of ...
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Shechem lay on the watershed ("shekem" = "shoulder"), east of the present Nablus, which corresponds to the ancient (Flavia) Neapolis, a name given to the city when it was rebuilt after the war of Vespasian, this being one of the rare cases in which a Roman local name has replaced ...
The Jewish masses, who had found safety on the estates of the landed nobility, ultimately became scapegoats in the bitter struggle of the Greek Catholic peasantry with the Polish nobles and Roman Catholic clergy, a struggle which culminated in the Cossacks' Uprising.Effect of Cossacks' Uprising....