- The
siege of
Yodfat (Hebrew: יוֹדְפַת, also Jotapata,
Iotapata, Yodefat) was a 47-day
siege by
Roman forces of the
Jewish town of
Yodfat which took place...
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survivors were enslaved. The
Romans then
attacked the town of
Yodfat (Yodefat/
Iotapata),
which fell in June or July
after a 47-day siege.
Under Josephus' command...
- 273. ISBN 0-8264-1316-1. Adan-Bayewitz, David; Aviam,
Mordechai (1997). "
Iotapata, Josephus, and the
siege of 67:
Preliminary Report on the 1992-94 seasons"...
- origin, who was
captured by the ****ure
emperor Vespasian after the
siege of
Iotapata. He was
spared execution, and
eventually found favour with Vespasian, Titus...
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survivors were enslaved. The
Romans then
moved to
attack Yodfat (Yodefat/
Iotapata), a town with an
estimated po****tion of 7,000 on the eve of the siege...
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after a long and
difficult siege, in
occupying the
fortified city of
Iotapata. New and
important sieges still took
place during the
course of the First...
- only one
sentence to
answering the
disputes of
Justus about the
siege of
Iotapata - of
which Josephus claims to have
directed the
defense - and to the about...