Vespasian besieged and conquers Jotapata (Yodfat)

Vespasian besieged and conquers Jotapata (Yodfat)

Description: Augustin Calmet, 1725 Holland

Caption: vaspasiaan belegert en verovert iotapata” The Siege of Yodfat was a 47-day siege by Roman forces of the Jewish town of Yodfat which took place in 67 AD, during the Great Revolt. Led by Roman General Vespasian and his son Titus, both future emperors, the siege ended with the sacking of the town, the deaths of most of its inhabitants and the enslavement of the rest. It was the second bloodiest battle of the revolt, surpassed only by the Siege of Jerusalem, and the longest except for Jerusalem and Masada. The siege was chronicled by Josephus, who had personally commanded the Jewish forces at Yodfat and was subsequently captured by the Romans. 16.9 x 12.2 inch

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