Assyrian Siege of Jerusalem
In approximately 701 BCE, Sennacherib, king of Assyria, attacked the fortified cities of Judah, laying siege on Jerusalem, but failed to capture it (it is the only city mentioned as being besieged on Sennacherib's Stele, of which the capture is not mentioned).
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Assyrian Siege of Jerusalem
In approximately 701 BCE, Sennacherib, king of Assyria, attacked the fortified cities of Judah, laying siege on Jerusalem, but failed to capture it (it is the only city mentioned as being besieged on Sennacherib's Stele, of which the capture is not mentioned).
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In approximately 701 BCE, Senn ...... the capture is not mentioned).
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Le siège de Jérusalem, se déro ...... t avec la révolte des Judéens.
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*185,000 (According to the Biblical account)
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20pxKingdom of Judah
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*King Hezekiah of Judah remains in power
*Kingdom of Judah subjugated
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In approximately 701 BCE, Senn ...... the capture is not mentioned).
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Le siège de Jérusalem, se déro ...... t avec la révolte des Judéens.
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Assyrian Siege of Jerusalem
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Siège de Jérusalem (701 av. J.-C.)
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حصار الآشوريين للقدس
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Siege of Jerusalem
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