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Antonia FortressPool of BethesdaJerusalem BethesdaMadaba mapJerusalem CardoJerusalem CardoAncient map of Jerusalem.Ancient map of Jerusalem behind the door.Jerusalem on the Madaba map.Jerusalem on the Madaba map.Ancient map of Jerusalem.Ancient map of Jerusalem.Madaba mapGolden gatePedestral HadrianTitus' triumphal processionMosaic floor from 5th century.Pool of SiloamNeolithic settlement, seventh millenium BCMalha - Bronze Age NecropolisChurch of St. John built over early Byzantine churchPlan of the ancient remainsAl-Jib, Late bronze potteryAl-Jib, Late bronze potteryBeit Sahur, Shepherds Church

Localisation:

  • PS, Bāb as Sāhirah
  • geo:31.782951,35.232327
  • Précision incertaine

Classification:

  • Événement historique
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Identificateurs:

  • vici:place=32260

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The Siege of Jerusalem in the year 70 was the decisive event of the First Jewish–Roman War. The Roman army, led by the future Emperor Titus, with Tiberius Julius Alexander as his second-in-command, besieged and conquered the city of Jerusalem, which had been occupied by its Jewish defenders in 66.

The siege ended with the sacking of the city and the destruction of its Second Temple. The destruction of both the first and second temples is still mourned annually as the Jewish fast Tisha B'Av. The Arch of Titus, celebrating the Roman sack of Jerusalem and the Temple, still stands in Rome.

Source : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Jerusalem_(AD_70)

The Siege of Jerusalem in the year 70 was the decisive event of the First Jewish–Roman War. The Roman army, led by the future Emperor Titus, with Tiberius Julius Alexander as his second-in-command, besieged and conquered the city of Jerusalem, which had been occupied by its Jewish defenders in 66.

The siege ended with the sacking of the city and the destruction of its Second Temple. The destruction of both the first and second temples is still mourned annually as the Jewish fast Tisha B'Av. The Arch of Titus, celebrating the Roman sack of Jerusalem and the Temple, still stands in Rome.

Source : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Jerusalem_(AD_70)


Musées associés

Archeologisch museum van Amman

Het oude archeologische museum van Jordanië.


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Zedekiah's Cave - Solomon's Quarries

Ancient limestone quarry.

Jerusalem, Damascus Gate

Jerusalem, Damascus Gate

Studium Biblicum Franciscanum - Museum

SFB - The Museum: artifacts from the excavations sponsored by the SBF i.e. : Nazareth, Capernaum, Mt. Nebo, the Herodion, and the monasteries of the Judean desert. Also noteworthy are the Museum’s collection of coins from the cities of Palestine and Jo