- The
Sicarii (“Knife-wielder”, “dagger-wielder”, “dagger-bearer”; from
Latin sica = dagger) were a
group of
Jewish Zealots, who, in the
final decades of...
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Sicarii (Daggermen) was a
Jewish terrorist group active in
Israel that took
responsibility for a
series of
terrorist attacks between 1989 and 1990 on...
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siege by the
troops of the
Roman Empire led to the m****
suicide of the
Sicarii rebels and
resident Jewish families of the
Masada fortress. In
modern times...
-
Brandon Eifert Knanaya Sicarii (1989), a
modern group inspired by the
Sicarii Sikrikim, a
modern group inspired by the
Sicarii Simon the
Zealot Zealot:...
- end of the
First Jewish–Roman War,
ended in the m****
suicide of the 960
Sicarii rebels who were
hiding there. However, the
archaeological evidence relevant...
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selectively constructed narrative based on Josephus's account, with the
Sicarii depicted as heroes,
instead of as brigands. This
version first emerged...
- in 70 CE. Sicarius,
sicarii or
sicari may also
refer to:
Sicarii (1989), a
Jewish terrorist group in
Israel Sikrikim, or
Sicarii,
members of an ultra-orthodox...
- Acts 21:38, a
Roman asks Paul if he was 'the Egyptian' who led a band of '
sicarii' (literally: 'dagger-men') into the desert. In both The
Jewish Wars and...
- (Spanish for 'contract killer')
derives from the
Latin for "knife", and as
Sicarii was the name of a 1st-century
Jewish resistance group. The
Spanish and...
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public wearing royal attire, he was murdered, and the
Sicarii were
expelled from Jerusalem. Some
Sicarii,
including Menahem's relative,
Eleazar ben Yair, withdrew...