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Yodfat (Hebrew: יוֹדְפַת), is a
moshav ****ufi in
northern Israel.
Located in the
Lower Galilee,
south of
Carmiel and in the
vicinity of the
Atzmon mountain...
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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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Roman army led by
military commander Vespasian after the six-w****
siege of
Yodfat.
Josephus claimed the
Jewish messianic prophecies that
initiated the First...
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Princeton University Press. p. 453. ISBN 978-0-691-05342-4. OCLC 7975938.
Yodfat,
Aryeh (1984). The
Soviet Union and
Revolutionary Iran. New York: St. Martin's...
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Vespasian was sent to
suppress the revolt,
invading the
Galilee and
capturing Yodfat, Tarichaea, and Gamla. As
rebels and
refugees fled to Jerusalem, the government...
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there was a
significant Jewish influx into the area.
Sites including Yodfat, Meiron, Sepphoris, Shikhin, Qana, Bersabe, Zalmon, Mimlah, Migdal, Arbel...
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Great Revolt, he
provides detailed accounts of the
sieges of
Gamla and
Yodfat, and of
internal Jewish politics during the
Galilee campaign. The Galilee...
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campaign in Galilee,
besieging and
destroying rebel strongholds such as
Yodfat, Tarichaea, and Gamla. Meanwhile,
Jerusalem became overcrowded with refugees...
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recorded what
happened on Masada.
After being captured during the
Siege of
Yodfat and then
freed by Vespasian,
Josephus chronicled the
Roman campaign. Josephus...
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Sakhnin valley,
adjacent to
Sakhnin and Deir Hanna, and
climbing a bit on
Yodfat range to its south,
while also
owning some
lands south of that in the Beit...