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'''Simon bar Giora''' was a Jewish leader and Messiah Claimant during the [[Jewish War]]. | |||
*[[Messiah Claimants]] -- [[Jewish War]] | |||
==Overview== | |||
Simon bar Giora distinguished himself as a leader of rebellious peasantry in the first years of the Jewish Revolt, where he helped in defeating the advance of the Roman forces in 66 CE by attacking from the north. The Jerusalem authorities however looked with suspicion to his faction and [[Ananus ben Ananus]] sent an army against him when his forces began "harassing the rich men's houses" in the southern district of [[Acrabbene]]. | |||
Simon took refuge at [[Masada]], until [[Ananus ben Ananus]] was killed at Jerusalem by the [[Zealots]]. He then began gathering a large army and plundering the countryside, in preparation for attacking Jerusalem. In 69 CE he arrived at Jerusalem, then largely controlled by [[John of Giscala]]. The confrontation proved disastrous. Simon soon controlled the whole upper city and some of the lower city, while John held parts of the lower city and the temple's outer court. This internal fighting greatly weakened the Jewish resistance in Jerusalem. | |||
With the fall of Jerusalem Simon escaped into the subterranean passages of the city but was then captured by the Romans and sent captive to Rome. He was displayed during the triumphal parade of [[Titus]] and strangled at the end of the day near the Temple of Jupiter at the Tarpeian Rock as customary with defeated kings. | |||
==Simon bar Giora in Ancient Sources== | |||
==Simon bar Giora in Scholarship== | |||
==Simon bar Giora in Fiction== | |||
==Related categories== | |||
*[[Messiah]] -- [[Messiah Claimants]] -- [[Jewish War]] | |||
==External links== | |||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_bar_Giora Wikipedia] | |||
*[http://www.livius.org/men-mh/messiah/messianic_claimants14.html Livius] | |||
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Revision as of 11:21, 22 October 2011
- ANCIENT SOURCES: see Simon bar Giora (sources)
- LIST OF SCHOLARLY AND FICTIONAL WORKS: see Category:Simon bar Giora (subject)
Simon bar Giora was a Jewish leader and Messiah Claimant during the Jewish War.
Overview
Simon bar Giora distinguished himself as a leader of rebellious peasantry in the first years of the Jewish Revolt, where he helped in defeating the advance of the Roman forces in 66 CE by attacking from the north. The Jerusalem authorities however looked with suspicion to his faction and Ananus ben Ananus sent an army against him when his forces began "harassing the rich men's houses" in the southern district of Acrabbene.
Simon took refuge at Masada, until Ananus ben Ananus was killed at Jerusalem by the Zealots. He then began gathering a large army and plundering the countryside, in preparation for attacking Jerusalem. In 69 CE he arrived at Jerusalem, then largely controlled by John of Giscala. The confrontation proved disastrous. Simon soon controlled the whole upper city and some of the lower city, while John held parts of the lower city and the temple's outer court. This internal fighting greatly weakened the Jewish resistance in Jerusalem.
With the fall of Jerusalem Simon escaped into the subterranean passages of the city but was then captured by the Romans and sent captive to Rome. He was displayed during the triumphal parade of Titus and strangled at the end of the day near the Temple of Jupiter at the Tarpeian Rock as customary with defeated kings.