siege of Gamla

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The siege of Gamla was a brutal Roman assault during the First Jewish–Roman War in which Vespasian’s forces captured and destroyed the fortified Jewish stronghold of Gamla in the Golan Heights.

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Siege of Gamla 1
siege of Gamla canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf battle
siege
aftermath Roman consolidation of control over the Golan
further weakening of Jewish resistance in the north
casualties heavy Jewish casualties
commander Jesus son of Sapphias
Lucius Annius
Titus
Vespasian
conflict Jewish–Roman wars
surface form: First Jewish–Roman War
conflictType ancient urban siege
countryInvolved Jewish rebels
Roman Empire
date 67 CE
describedBySource Josephus’s work "The Jewish War"
surface form: The Jewish War by Flavius Josephus
hasCause Jewish revolt against Roman rule
hasEndTime 67 CE
hasLanguageOfPrimarySource Greek
hasStartTime 67 CE
historicalPeriod 1st century CE
location Gamla
Golan Heights
Roman province of Judea
surface form: Roman province of Judaea

Syria Palaestina
militaryCampaign Galilean campaign of Vespasian
surface form: Vespasian’s Galilean campaign
notableFeature difficult Roman assault due to terrain
steep hilltop fortress
opponent Jewish rebels
Roman Empire
partOf Jewish–Roman wars
surface form: First Jewish–Roman War

Roman campaign in Galilee
presentDayLocation Golan Heights
surface form: Israeli-occupied Golan Heights
relatedEvent Siege of Jerusalem
surface form: Siege of Jerusalem (70 CE)

siege of Jotapata
surface form: Siege of Jotapata
result Roman victory
destruction of Gamla
massacre of inhabitants
suppression of Jewish revolt in the Golan
significantPerson Titus
Vespasian
significantPlace Gamla
usedMilitaryEquipment battering rams
siege engines
usedMilitaryTactic assault on fortifications
siege

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Gamla event siege of Gamla
this entity surface form: Siege of Gamla