Category
page 1Zealots
Simon the Zealot
apostle of Jesus
Zealotry
The Zealots were members of a Jewish political movement during the Second Temple period who sought to incite the people of Judaea to rebel against the Roman Empire and expel it from the Land of Israel by force of arms, most notably during the First Jewish–Roman War. "Zealotry" was the term used by the Jewish historian Josephus for a "fourth sect" or "fourth Jewish philosophy" during this period.
Sicarii
The Sicarii were a group of Jewish assassins who were active throughout Judaea in the years leading up to and during the First Jewish–Roman War, which took place at the end of the Second Temple period. Often associated with the Zealots (although this relationship is uncertain), they conducted a high-profile campaign of targeted assassinations of Romans and of Jews who collaborated with them. They later became notorious for a reported mass suicide during the Siege of Masada. The group's signature weapon and namesake was a type of large dagger known as a sica, which they concealed in their cloak
Judas of Galilee
1st-century Jewish revolutionary
Siege of Masada
siege marking the end of the First Jewish–Roman War
Menahem ben Judah
1st century CE Jewish Messiah claimant
Eleazar ben Simon
Zealot leader during the First Jewish-Roman War
Flight to Pella
Story of mass fleeing to northwest Jordan