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The Roman camp at the foot of Masada, Israel. The Fortress was the final refuge and ultimate stand of the Jewish Zelots and fell after two years of siege by
L. Flavius Silva in 74 CE. All survivors of the long siege, including women and children, committed suicide.
Location
Masada Fortress/Dead Sea/Israel
Unique Identifier
ART9423
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
4000px × 2643px
Photo Credit
Erich Lessing / Art Resource, NY
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Tags
1st century CE
Archaeology
Archaeology, biblical
Camp, Military
Fortress
Herod Agrippa I, the Great (37-4 BCE), King of Judea
History
Imperial Roman (27 BCE-396 CE)
Jewish
Landscape, Biblical
Revolt
Roman
Siege
Suicide
War, Jewish
Wars
Zelots, Sect