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73-74 ce
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Masada (pronounced "matzada" in Hebrew).
Answer 1The seige of masada was about a war and the seige of masada started in 73 AD and lasted about 4-3 months its a factAnswer 2The Siege at Masada was the final battle in the Jewish Zealots' revolt against Roman Imperial control of Judea province. The Zealots retreated to the fortress as a last resort to avoid capture by the Romans. The Romans, however, wanted to end the conflict and proceeded to besiege the fortress so that they could imprison or enslave the Zealots.
According to historical accounts, particularly the writings of the Jewish historian Flavius Josephus, no one survived the siege of Masada in 73-74 CE, when a group of Jewish Zealots chose mass suicide over capture by Roman forces. However, there were two women and five children who reportedly hid and survived the siege, later revealing the story of the siege to the Romans. This account has fueled discussions about the events at Masada, but the general consensus is that most of its defenders perished.
Masada was a near-impregnable fortress built by Herod the Great atop a mesa overlooking the Dead Sea. During the first great Jewish revolt against Rome, started in the year 68, Masada was the last redoubt of the rebels, who held on there until the year 73. Rome beseiged Masada and eventually used a force of 15,000 men to take it, the entire 10th legion plus a huge crew of slaves to build earthworks, including a great ramp up which they moved a siege tower.
The Bible does not specifically mention Masada by name; however, it is referenced in the context of Jewish history and the Roman siege in the works of the Jewish historian Flavius Josephus, particularly in "The Jewish War." Masada is significant in Jewish history as the site of the final stand of Jewish rebels against Roman forces after the destruction of the Second Temple. Although it is not detailed in the biblical text, its historical importance is well recognized in Jewish tradition.
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Masada is historically significant as a symbol of Jewish resistance against Roman rule. It was the site of a dramatic siege in 73-74 CE, where a group of Jewish zealots held out against a Roman army for several months before ultimately choosing mass suicide over capture. This event has come to represent the struggle for freedom and the fight against oppression. Additionally, Masada's archaeological remains provide valuable insights into ancient Jewish life and culture.
The monument for the Siege of Petersburg in the Civil War is located at 'The Crater' at the Petersburg National Battlefield. The monument is in the design of a stone podium with inscriptions on the top face and on the front side.
Masada is significant today as a symbol of Jewish resilience and pride, representing the struggle against oppression. The ancient fortress, overlooking the Dead Sea, is renowned for its dramatic history, particularly the siege by Roman forces in 73-74 CE, where Jewish defenders chose death over surrender. It has become a national symbol in Israel and a site of pilgrimage, reflecting themes of freedom and sacrifice. Additionally, Masada's archaeological findings provide insights into ancient Jewish life and culture.