یهودی-روم ساواشلاری
ظاهر
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Depiction of the Roman triumph celebrating the Sack of Jerusalem on the Arch of Titus in Rome. The procession features the Menorah and other vessels taken from the Second Temple. | |||||||||
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Jewish Zealots; Jewish rebels; | ||||||||
| باشچیلار و لیدرلر | |||||||||
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Hannan Eleazar ben Hanania Bar-Giora Eleazar John Artemion Lukuas Julian and Pappus; Simon bar Kokhba Eleazar of Modi'im | ||||||||
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Great revolt: 30,000 (Beth Horon) – 60,000 (Siege of Jerusalem) Kitos War: forces of the eastern legions Bar Kokhba revolt: 6-7 full legions with cohorts and auxiliaries of 5-6 additional legions – about 120,000 total. |
Great revolt: 25,000+ Jewish militias 20,000 Edomeans Kitos War: loosely organized tens of thousands Bar-Kokhba revolt: 200,000 – 400,000b militia men | ||||||||
| تلفاتلار و ایتکیلر | |||||||||
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Great revolt: Legio XII Fulminata lost its aquila and Syrian contingent destroyed – about 20,000 casualties; Kitos War: 240,000 civilians killed in Cyprusa, |
Great revolt: 250,000 – 580,000a civilians and militia massacred, 985 Judean villages razeda. | ||||||||
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[a] - per Cassius Dio[۱] [b] - according to Rabbinic sources [c] - per Josephus | |||||||||
- ↑ Cassius Dio, Translation by Earnest Cary. Roman History, book 69, 12.1-14.3. Loeb Classical Library, 9 volumes, Greek texts and facing English translation: Harvard University Press, 1914 thru 1927. Online in LacusCurtius: and livius.org:. Book scan in Internet Archive:.