-
received intelligence that "Tiberias was fond of innovations, and that
Taricheae had revolted", were
resolved to
punish them. From Josephus' account, it...
-
Magdala Taricheae ("Magdala of the Fish Salters"),
likely due to the town's
famed fish-curing industry. The
identification of
Magdala with
Taricheae, however...
- the
Emperor Nero
added to Agrippa's
realm the
cities of
Tiberias and
Taricheae in Galilee, and
Livias (Iulias), with 14
villages near it, in Peraea....
-
Judaea were
subjugated by the
Roman Army, with
decisive victories won at
Taricheae and Gamala,
where Titus distinguished himself as a
skilled general. The...
- pro-Roman
faction prevail as the
Roman army approached. By contrast,
Taricheae, a port town
north of Tiberias,
mounted a
fierce defense but was eventually...
-
Jotapata (where
Josephus was captured), and
continuing with Tiberias,
Taricheae, Gamala, Tabor, and
ending in Gischala.
While not all of
Galilee was devastated...
-
since Josephus uses the verb diaperaióō of a p****age from
Tiberias to
Taricheae. But this
involved a p****age from a
point on the west to a
point on the...
- a
historian under Flavian patronage and the main
source for the war.
Taricheae mounted fierce resistance before falling in an
event of m**** killing,...
-
Magdalen originated from the town of Magdala,
saying it was
originally named Taricheae in
biblical times before its
destruction in AD 67, and when
rebuilt after...