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Jotapata today
Vespasian conquers Jotapata in the Jewish War .
67 in other calendars
Ethiopian calendar 59/60
Buddhist calendar 610/611 (southern Buddhism); 609/610 (alternative calculation according to Buddha's Parinirvana )
Chinese calendar 46th (47th) cycle , year of the fire hare丁卯 ( at the beginning of the year fire tiger 丙寅)
Greek calendar 2nd / 3rd Year of the 211th Olympiad
Jewish calendar 3827/28 (September 27-28)
Roman calendar from urbe condita DCCCXX (820)
Seleucid era Babylon: 377/378 (turn of April); Syria: 378/379 (New Year October)
Spanish era 105
Vikram Sambat (Nepalese Calendar) 123/124 (turn of the year April)

Events

Politics and world events

Fonteius Capito takes over the office of ordinary consul in the Roman Empire together with Lucius Iulius Rufus .

The Roman general Vespasian is dispatched to Judea by Emperor Nero to put down the Jewish uprising . He moved into the province at the head of three legions - including one under the command of Trajan's father Marcus Ulpius Traianus - and strong auxiliary troops, a total of around 60,000 men.

Map of the Siege of Jotapata

Vespasian conquered the heavily fortified Jotapata in July after a 47-day siege . The Jewish commander Flavius ​​Josephus is captured by the Romans.

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