Bethar

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Bethar was an ancient fortified town in Judea, best known as the last stronghold of the Bar Kokhba revolt against the Roman Empire.

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Bethar canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient town
archaeological site
fortified settlement
aftermath further suppression of Jewish presence in Judea
heavy Jewish casualties
associatedWith Simon bar Kokhba
surface form: Simon Bar Kokhba
category Ancient Jewish town
Sites of Jewish–Roman wars
conflict Jewish–Roman wars
surface form: Bar Kokhba revolt
country Roman Empire
culturalMemory symbol of Jewish resistance to Rome
destroyedBy Romans
event Siege of Bethar
surface form: siege of Bethar
fortificationType walled town
hasNameVariant Beitar
Betar
historicalEra Hellenistic–Roman Judea
surface form: Roman period in the Levant
knownFor final battle of Bar Kokhba revolt
role in Bar Kokhba revolt
languageOfName Hebrew
locatedIn Judea
Roman province of Judea
mentionedIn Talmud
rabbinic literature
near modern Jerusalem
opponent Roman Empire
Roman army
partOf Judea
surface form: ancient Judea
regionToday Israel
surface form: State of Israel
religionHistorical Judaism
resultOfEvent destruction of Bethar
roleInRevolt headquarters of Bar Kokhba in final phase
significance last stronghold of the Bar Kokhba revolt
strategicImportance major defensive position in Judea
timePeriod 2nd century CE

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