The siege of Jerusalem of 70 CE was the decisive event of the First Jewish–Roman War (66–73 CE), in which the Roman army led by future emperor Titus besieged...
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Kingdom of Jerusalem. The siege quickly became legendary and in the 12th century it was the subject of the Chanson de Jérusalem, a major chanson de geste in...
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The Assyrian siege of Jerusalem (c. 701 BC) was an aborted siege of Jerusalem, then capital of the Kingdom of Judah, carried out by Sennacherib, king of...
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Near East Monastery of the Virgins Siege of Jerusalem (disambiguation), list of sieges for, and battles of, Jerusalem James Parkes (1949). A history of...
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al-Athir, this was because Mujir wanted to uphold his alliance with Jerusalem. The siege lasted for five months without much progress, and there were many...
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commanded by Eleazar ben Ya'ir, and in 70 AD they were joined by additional Sicarii and their families expelled from Jerusalem by the Jewish population with whom...
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future emperor Titus reconquered and subsequently destroyed much of Jerusalem in 70 CE. Also the Second Temple was burnt and all that remained was the...
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in a siege in 1302, the Crusaders no longer controlled any part of the Holy Land. In 1187, Saladin conquered much of the Kingdom of Jerusalem (also called...
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Kedar quotes his numbers from Joshua Prawer, Histoire du royaume latin de Jérusalem, tr. G. Nahon, Paris, 1969, vol. 1, pp. 498, 568–72. Ellenblum, pg. 31...
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half that number by the time of the Christian conquest in 1099. The Siege of Jerusalem by the Crusaders saw much of the extant population at the time massacred...
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First Jewish–Roman War (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
His son Titus initiated the siege of Jerusalem, and after a brutal seven-month campaign, the city fell in the summer of 70 CE, the Second Temple was destroyed...
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Jewish-Roman War, with the Judean rebellion led by Simon Bar Giora 70 CE: Siege of Jerusalem (70) Titus, eldest son of Emperor Vespasian, ends the major portion...
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station. In 70 CE, as a result of the Roman siege during the First Jewish–Roman War, the walls were almost completely destroyed. Jerusalem would remain...
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Godfrey of Bouillon (redirect from Godfroi de Boullion)
Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire 70 (2), 1992 John, Simon (2017). Godfrey of Bouillon: Duke of Lower Lotharingia, Ruler of Latin Jerusalem, c. 1060–1100...
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Midrash, "Jerusalem has 70 names". Lists have been compiled of 72 different Hebrew names for Jerusalem in Jewish scripture. Today, Jerusalem is called...
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a relief army and departed from Jerusalem to Kerak, although he was unable to ride a horse. Saladin lifted the siege and retreated without a fight on...
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Medieval History of Navarre DeMolay International, a Freemason-sponsored youth group Ordre Souverain et Militaire du Temple de Jérusalem Portals: Biography Catholicism...
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women who work, 81%, exceeds the percentage of Jewish men who work, 70%. Jerusalem had a population of 804,400 in 2011, of which Jews comprised 499,400...
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as the town was inhabited by local Christians. The crusaders laid siege to Jerusalem, and shortly afterwards Baldwin and Tancred captured an elderly Muslim...
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Aelia Capitolina (category Classical sites in Jerusalem)
129/130 CE. It was founded on the ruins of Jerusalem, which had been almost totally razed after the siege of 70 CE. This act marked a significant transformation...
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Tiberius Julius Alexander (category Siege of Jerusalem (70 CE))
instrumental in the Emperor Vespasian's rise to power. In 70, he participated in the Siege of Jerusalem as Titus' second-in-command. He became the most powerful...
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The siege of Acre took place in May 1104. It was of great importance for the consolidation of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, which had been founded only a few...
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April 1118) was the first count of Edessa from 1098 to 1100 and king of Jerusalem from 1100 to his death in 1118. He was the youngest son of Eustace II...
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wall. The palace has been destroyed during the final days of the Roman siege of 70 CE, suffering the same fate as the so-called Burnt House, a building...
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significant period in the history of Jerusalem. For the first time since the destruction of the city in 70 CE, Jerusalem was the capital of a separate political...
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colère (en anglais) d'Emmanuel Macron contre les forces de sécurité israéliennes à Jérusalem". Franceinfo (in French). 22 January 2020. Retrieved 22 January...
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City of David (archaeological site) (redirect from City of David (Jerusalem))
(1920), La Cité de David. Campagne de 1913–1914, Geuthner: Paris Weill, R. (1947), La Cité de David, --- published in J. Simons, Jerusalem in the Old Testament...
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University Press. pp. 70–71. ISBN 0-521-59984-9. Nimrod Luz (2018). "Aspects of Islamization of Space and Society in Mamluk Jerusalem and its Hinterland"...
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and launched a series of sieges and raids to remove the rebel factions. The rebels eventually silenced the uprising and Jerusalem stayed in their hands for...
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John of Brienne (redirect from Jean de Brienne)
Brienne (c. 1170 – 19–23 March 1237), also known as John I, was King of Jerusalem from 1210 to 1225 and Latin Emperor of Constantinople from 1229 to 1237...
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