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Betar (Biblical Hebrew: בֵּיתַּר, romanized: Bēttar), also
spelled Beitar,
Bethar or Bether, was an
ancient Jewish town in the
Judaean Mountains. Continuously...
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suppression of the revolt.
Settlements in Judaea, such as
Herodion and
Bethar, had
already been destro****
during the
course of the revolt, and Jews were...
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suppression of the revolt.
Settlements in Judaea, such as
Herodion and
Bethar, had
already been destro****
during the
course of the revolt, and Jews were...
-
suppression of the revolt.
Settlements in Judaea, such as
Herodion and
Bethar, had
already been destro****
during the
course of the revolt, and Jews were...
- The
Roman occupiers permitted burial of the
victims of the m****acre at
Bethar during the Bar
Kochba rebellion. Miraculously, the
bodies had not decomposed...
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suppression of the revolt.
Settlements in Judaea, such as
Herodion and
Bethar, had
already been destro****
during the
course of the revolt, and Jews were...
-
suppression of the revolt.
Settlements in Judaea, such as
Herodion and
Bethar, had
already been destro****
during the
course of the revolt, and Jews were...
-
suppression of the revolt.
Settlements in Judaea, such as
Herodion and
Bethar, had
already been destro****
during the
course of the revolt, and Jews were...
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controlled by the
insurgents are
identical to
those used by the Romans.
Bethar was
selected as the rebels'
headquarters due to its
strategic location near...
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suppression of the revolt.
Settlements in Judaea, such as
Herodion and
Bethar, had
already been destro****
during the
course of the revolt, and Jews were...