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In AD 70, after a war that had flared sporadically for four years, three Roman legions under the future Emperors Vespasian and his son Titus surrounded, laid siege to, and eventually devastated the city of Jerusalem, destroying completely the magnificent Temple which had been built by Herod only eighty years earlier. What brought about this extraordinary conflict, with its extraordinary consequences? This superb book, by one of the world�s leading scholars of the ancient Roman and Jewish worlds, narrates and explains this titanic struggle, showing why Rome�s interests were served by this policy of brutal hostility, and how the first generation of Christians first distanced themselves from its Jewish origins and then became increasingly hostile to Jews as their influence spread within the empire. The book thus also provides an exceptional and original account of the origins of anti-Semitism, whose history has had often cataclysmic reverberations down to our own time.

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Rome and Jerusalem, Martin Goodman

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2008
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Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Martin Goodman
Erscheinungsdatum
2008
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
656
ISBN10
014029127x
ISBN13
9780140291278
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Erstveröffentlichung
2007
Originaltitel
Rome and Jerusalem
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In AD 70, after a war that had flared sporadically for four years, three Roman legions under the future Emperors Vespasian and his son Titus surrounded, laid siege to, and eventually devastated the city of Jerusalem, destroying completely the magnificent Temple which had been built by Herod only eighty years earlier. What brought about this extraordinary conflict, with its extraordinary consequences? This superb book, by one of the world�s leading scholars of the ancient Roman and Jewish worlds, narrates and explains this titanic struggle, showing why Rome�s interests were served by this policy of brutal hostility, and how the first generation of Christians first distanced themselves from its Jewish origins and then became increasingly hostile to Jews as their influence spread within the empire. The book thus also provides an exceptional and original account of the origins of anti-Semitism, whose history has had often cataclysmic reverberations down to our own time.