Msada was held and defended by the sicarii.
The 1862, the Battle of Antietam was fought in Maryland. The Army of Northern Virginia fought against the Army of the Potomac. It was Lee versus McClellan.
It was the Sicarii, a faction of the Zealots, who fought to the bitter end at Masada. Their heroism has become iconic.Please see the links.
The Union and The Confederate Armies ************** The Cavaliers and Parliamentarians fought against each other in the English civil war.
The armies of the Kingdoms of Scotland and England fought each other.
William I fought against Engish rebels after the battle of Hastings, but he died of wounds he got in a Battle in France. He fought against his son, Robert, in France before that happened. His sons fought against each other, but mostly in France. The last of the Normans, Steven and Matilda fought in England, and the armies on both sides were mostly English, but they were not fighting with the English so much as with each other.
Both Battles of Bull Run were fought during the US Civil War so the answer in the broadest sense of the question is it was fought with Americans against Americans. To narrow it down some; the armies of the United States fought against the armies from the rebellious states forming the Confederate States of America.
There was no 'Jewish' opposition to World War 1. On the contrary, Jews fought bravely in the armies of the various countries that they belonged to.
The 1862, the Battle of Antietam was fought in Maryland. The Army of Northern Virginia fought against the Army of the Potomac. It was Lee versus McClellan.
Neither World War was against Jewish. Jews fought on both sides, with their respective countries in both World Wars.
It was the Sicarii, a faction of the Zealots, who fought to the bitter end at Masada. Their heroism has become iconic.Please see the links.
There was no Jewish army. ___ The Allies were the Forces Allied against the German Reich - England, Free French and Polish, Australian, New Zealand and late in the war the USA. Since the Jewish people were being persecuted and killed at the time by the German regime, it would be fair to say that they were not on the side of the German Reich. There were Jewish people in the armies of the Allied forces, who fought alongside them and against the German armies. It is very obvious when you visit places like the D-day landing beaches in France and look at the gravestones that many are topped by the Star of David.
There was no Jewish army. ___ The Allies were the Forces Allied against the German Reich - England, Free French and Polish, Australian, New Zealand and late in the war the USA. Since the Jewish people were being persecuted and killed at the time by the German regime, it would be fair to say that they were not on the side of the German Reich. There were Jewish people in the armies of the Allied forces, who fought alongside them and against the German armies. It is very obvious when you visit places like the D-day landing beaches in France and look at the gravestones that many are topped by the Star of David.
The plural for for the noun army is armies. Example: The armies fought bravely.
There were the orcs and wargs fighting against the dwarves, elves, and men. the Giant Eagles of the Misty Mountains and Beorn the skin-changer fought later in the battle on the side of the dwarves, elves, and men. And, of course, Biblo Baggins, a halfling, was there.
The Union and The Confederate Armies ************** The Cavaliers and Parliamentarians fought against each other in the English civil war.
ANSWERThe Zealots (in Hebrew kanai'im) fought against Roman rule. Their history is told by Josephus Flavius, a Jew who originally fought against the Romans, and then turned traitor. His writings helped archaeologists in their excavation of Masada --where the Zealots held out against the Romans for three years.
The armies of the Kingdoms of Scotland and England fought each other.