- Masada - Wikipedia
Masada (Hebrew: מְצָדָה məṣādā, 'fortress'; Arabic: جبل مسعدة) [1] is a mountain-top fortress complex in the Judaean Desert, overlooking the western shore of the Dead Sea in southeastern Israel
- 10 Facts You Should Know About Masada - Chabad. org
Masada, an ancient fortress atop a high plateau in the Judean Desert, was the site of the last remaining stronghold of Jewish forces during their 1st-century revolt against the Romans
- Family practice | Marvin P. Masada, M. D. | United States
Providing medical care for the entire family Doctor's practice is located in Evergreen Valley in San Jose, California
- Masada | Elevation, Height, History, Map, Facts | Britannica
Masada, ancient mountaintop fortress in southeastern Israel, site of the Jews’ last stand against the Romans after the fall of Jerusalem in 70 CE It was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2001
- Masada - Israel, Tower Fortress | HISTORY
Masada is an ancient stone fortress in Israel, located high above the Dead Sea on a tall, rocky mesa Now an Israeli national park and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the 840-acre complex holds
- Visiting Masada Israel: Guide - Dead Sea
Located on the eastern edge of the Judean Desert, Masada Israel is a short trip from Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and other major cities in Israel The entrance to Masada National Park is near Road 90, which runs along the Israeli side of the Dead Sea Bus routes run to and from Masada and several cities
- Masada - World History Encyclopedia
Masada (“fortress” in Hebrew) is a mountain complex in Israel in the Judean desert that overlooks the Dead Sea It is famous for the last stand of the Zealots (and Sicarii) in the Jewish Revolt against Rome (66-73 CE)
- Masada Desert Fortress | Jewish Virtual Library
Geography Masada is located atop an isolated rock cliff at the western end of the Judean Desert overlooking the Dead Sea On the east side, the rock falls in a sheer drop of about 450 meters to the Dead Sea and on the western edge it stands about 100 meters above the surrounding terrain The natural approaches to the cliff top are very difficult
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