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Antonia Fortress - Wikipedia
The Antonia Fortress (Aramaic: קצטרא דאנטוניה) [a] was a citadel built by Herod the Great and named for Herod's patron Mark Antony, as a fortress whose chief function was to protect the Second Temple.
Fortaleza Antonia - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
La Fortaleza Antonia o Torre de Antonio fue un acuartelamiento militar construido por Herodes el Grande en Jerusalén en la época del antiguo Imperio romano. Fue construida sobre el emplazamiento de la plaza fuerte Asmonea, y fue nombrada en honor a Marco Antonio, el cual fue un fuerte aliado político en el ascenso de Herodes al trono.
Fortress Antonia: The Guardian of Herod's Temple - Cry For …
2021年1月3日 · Fortress Antonia was built by King Herod, most likely as a requirement of the Romans, to guard against insurrection from his new and improved temple sanctuary, which was a fortress in its own right.
Fortaleza Antônia – Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre
A Fortaleza Antônia era uma praça-forte construída por Herodes, o Grande, em Jerusalém, na extremidade oriental da muralha da cidade, ligada ao Templo por uma galeria, e cujo nome homenageava o triúnviro romano, Marco Antônio.
The Fortress of Antonia was built on the Rock under the Dome.
Antonia's Fort was located south of a moat and on a rock 25 meters high. It was located exactly where the Dome of the Rock is today. The Temple would therefore be located 17 meters below the Al-Kas fountain. Joesphus describes Antonia's fortress as pictured above.
Antonia: The Fortress Jerusalem Forgot – Popular Archeology
2015年12月17日 · A controversial theory challenges long-held tradition and scholarship on the Fortress of Antonia, with game-changing implications for the location of the Jerusalem temple of biblical times.
Antonia Fortress - Madain Project (en)
The Antonia Fortress was a military barracks built over the Hasmonean Baris (Acra) by Herod the Great. Named for his patron Mark Antony, a pre 31 BCE date is certain for the Fort as Mark Anthony was defeated by Octavius (later Augustus Caesar) at the sea battle of Actium in 31 BCE.
Antonia Fortress - Religion Wiki
The Antonia Fortress was a military barracks built by Herod the Great in Jerusalem on the site of earlier Ptolemaic and Hasmonean strongholds, named after Herod's patron Mark Antony. The fortress was built at the eastern end of the great wall of …
La Torre Antonia y el Pretorio - Terra Sancta Museum
Es la Primera Estación de la Vía Crucis, donde una roca elevada y grande da fundamento a la fortaleza de Herodes: la Torre Antonia, llamada así por el historiador hebreo Giuseppe Flavio (Guerra judaica, V,4, 2).
Antonia Fortress - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
The Antonia Fortress was a military barracks built by Herod the Great in Jerusalem on the site of an earlier Hasmonean stronghold, named after Herod's patron Mark Antony. The fortress was built at the eastern end of the great wall of the city (the second wall), on the northeastern side of the city, near the temple and Pool of Bethesda .
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