Battles That Shaped Europe
In 70 CE, a rebellion against Rome reached its devastating climax. As Roman forces under Titus surrounded Jerusalem, one of the ancient world’s most sacred cities became the center of a brutal siege. Inside the walls, factions fought among themselves while famine and desperation spread. Outside, the Roman legions prepared to break the city once and for all. What followed was destruction on a massive scale — the fall of Jerusalem and the end of the Second Temple. The consequences would reshape the region, the Roman Empire, and religious history for centuries to come. In this episode, we explore the road to the siege, the battle itself, its lasting consequences, and the price of rebellion against Rome. What if Jerusalem had held? Keywords: Siege of Jerusalem 70 CE, destruction of Jerusalem, Titus, Roman Empire, Jewish revolt, Second Temple, Roman legions, ancient warfare, siege warfare, military history, ancient Rome, European history (00:00) Intro (02:47) The World Before The Battle (08:11) The Armies Gather (12:28) Into The Fray (18:47) The Price Of Victory (24:02) Echoes From The Past (29:10) What If?
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