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On Fri., March 27, the Smithsonian Channel will air a special documentary telling the true story of the siege of Masada, which inspired the story behind CBS' "The Dovekeepers." Experts explore the city where the tragedy of Masada really began. The length and difficulty of the siege, which group of Jews were involved and whether they committed mass suicide are especially questioned. The siege of Masada and the mass suicide of 960 Jewish rebels is one of the great, mysterious stories from the earliest days of Christianity. Masada After the destruction of the Second Temple, nine hundred Jewish zealots hold out against a five thousand man Roman legion on the mountaintop fortress of Masada. I know the only primary account is by Flavius Josephus, so we are searching for archeology books on the subject. But how much of it is true? The siege of Masada, when Jewish rebels made a final stand against the Roman army, is examined. Included: a visit to the site of the mountain fortress. The length and difficulty of the siege, which group of Jews were involved and whether they … - Siege of Masada (2015) 1080p HDTV English | Size: 1.66 GB Category: Docuemtnary Siege of Masada It's known as the Alamo of the ancient world, the story of a band of Jew Online shopping from a great selection at Movies & TV Store. Unfortunately, CBS’s ‘The Dovekeepers’ turns the tale into melodrama. The story of Masada is one of the most inspiring in Jewish history, an example of great martyrdom and courage. History Documentary hosted by Daniel Sheire, published by Smithsonian Channel broadcasted as part of Smithsonian Ch. Smithsonian Ch. I will be making a documentary on the Siege of Masada with a research partner for this years national history day competition. While Masada was the last vestige of the rebellion it was as much a symbol as a threat. The siege of Masada, recorded nearly 2,000 years ago by Jewish military leader Flavius Josephus, is more than a tale of resistance against impossible odds. The Roman siege of Masada in 70 A.D is recreated to separate fact from myth. Edited and Narrated this documentary for the Smithsonian Channel. It's part of the founding narrative of Israel. If anyone comes across any books relating to Masada … A fictionalized account of the historical siege of the Masada citadel in Israel by legions of the Roman Empire in AD 73. The siege ended when the Roman armies were able to enter the fortress, only to discover the mass suicide by the Jewish defenders when defeat became imminent. Thus, the attack on Masada was as much for Roman prestige as security. series in 2015 - English narration [ edit ] Cover [ edit ] Information Siege of Masada It's known as the Alamo of the ancient world, the story of a band of Jewish rebels and their final stand against the Roman Army. However, new evidence suggests that original accounts written by Flavius Josephus, a Jewish military leader and historian, may be inaccurate. The Roman siege of Masada in 70 A.D is recreated to separate fact from myth. The historical context of Silva's siege of Masada was Rome's 'cleaning up' of the remaining Jewish resistance to Roman rule after crushing the rebellion in Jerusalem in 70 AD.