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Siege of Jerusalem (70 CE)
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Unknown
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**Idumaeans * Peasantry faction ---- *Pharisees Remnants of theJudean provisional government Zealots Roman Empire *Sadducees
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0070-09-08
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According to Josephus, 1.1 millionnon-combatants died in Jerusalem, mainly as a result of the violence and famine, but this number exceeds the entirepre-siege population of Jerusalem. Many of the casualties were observant Jews from across the world such as Babylon and Egypt who had travelled to Jerusalem wanting to celebrate the yearly Passover but instead got trapped in the chaotic siege. He also writes that 97,000 were enslaved. Matthew White, The Great Big Book of Horrible Things (Norton, 2012) p. 52, estimates the combined death tollfor the First and Third Roman Jewish Wars as being approximately 350,000
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* City of Jerusalem and theTemple of Jerusalemdestroyed. * Further Roman expansion into theLevant Roman victory * Main rebel Judean forces subdued.
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10,000 15,000–20,000 70,000
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