Titus decided to relax the siege for a little while to see whether the demolishing of their second wall would not make them a little more
Titus’ Magnanimity to Jerusalem
He did not permit his soldiers to kill any of those they caught, nor to set fire to their houses.Continuing Romans Crush Jewish Revolt; Destroy
Romans Breach Outer Wall of Jerusalem
Titus pitched his camp within the city, at that place which was called "the Camp of the Assyrians."Continuing Romans Crush Jewish Revolt; Destroy
Romans Batter Walls of Jerusalem
For neither could the Jews reach those that were over them, by reason of their height; and it was not practicable to take them, nor to overturn them,
Romans Burn Jerusalem’s Suburbs
Titus ordered that they should bring timber together, and raise banks against the city/Continuing Romans Crush Jewish Revolt; Destroy Great
Titus Scouts Weakest Part of Jerusalem’s Walls
He was in doubt where he could possibly make an attack on any side.Continuing Romans Crush Jewish Revolt; Destroy Great Temple,our selection from
Jerusalem Fights Against Itself
As now the war abroad ceased for a while, the sedition within was revived.Continuing Romans Crush Jewish Revolt; Destroy Great Temple,our
Romans Crush Jewish Revolt; Destroy Great Temple
This series has twenty-three easy 5 minute installments. This first installment: The March of the Romans.IntroductionPossibly no event in
First Crusade Forms Kingdom
Today's installment concludes The First Crusade,our selection from The Crusades by Sir George W. Cox published in 1898.If you have journeyed