Category
page 1130s disestablishments in the Roman Empire
Judaea
province of the Roman Empire (6–135 CE)

Herodium
The Herodeion (), in Latin: Herodium, in Modern Herodion, known in Arabic as Jabal al-Fureidis () is a fortified desert palace built by Herod the Great, king of Judaea, in the first century BCE. The complex stands atop a hill in the Judaean Desert, approximately south of Jerusalem and southeast of Bethlehem, between Beit Ta'mir, Za'atara to the east and Jannatah, Tekoa and Nokdim to the west. The site is located at an elevation of 758 meters (2,487 ft) above sea level.
Legio XXII Deiotariana
Roman legion
Betar
Last Judah's fort held in the Bar Kokhba's revolt and adjacent modern locations
Bar Kochba Revolt coinage
coins
Hurvat Itri
archaeological site in Israel