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What was the religion of the people besieged by Roman forces in the Siege of Masada?

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What was the religion of the people besieged by Roman forces in the Siege of Masada?
posted Aug 11, 2017 by Prajwal C.m.

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Judaism
Masada is a high and isolated rock plateau in the south of present-day Israel. The siege was one of the final events in the First Jewish, Roman War, and Sicarii rebels and resident Jewish families are recorded as having chosen mass suicide rather than surrender.

answer Aug 12, 2017 by Divya Shree
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