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History of Palestine

Zealots and Sicarii in the Maelstrom of the First Jewish-Roman War

by Ondřej Bršťák on July 31, 2017

  Perhaps no other war in the history of the Middle East was more motivated entirely by different religions and ideologies than the First Jewish-Roman War. The conflict, which erupted on the Palestinian territories in 66 AD during the reign of the Roman Emperor Nero, and ended either by the conquest of Jerusalem by the … Read More

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