Soldier of Rome: Vespasian's Fury (The Great Jewish Revolt series Book 2)
by James Mace
Soldier of Rome: Vespasian's Fury (The Great Jewish Revolt series Book 2) D. The moderate government under Hanan ben Hanan is greatly weakened as a result of the defeat, with the various extremists seeking to install their own leaders as head of the Jewish State. The rival
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- Title: Soldier of Rome: Vespasian's Fury (The Great Jewish Revolt series Book 2)
- Author: James Mace
- Rating: 4.68 (335 Votes)
- Asin: B00OZYJA44
- Format Type: -
- Number of Pages: 0 Pages
- Publish Date: 2014-10-28
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- ★★★★★
**Hell Unleashed**
It is July of 67 A.D. The brutal, forty-seven day siege of the rebel stronghold of Jotapata, in Galilee, has ended. The Roman armies of Vespasian destroyed the city and captured the leader of the resistance, Josephus ben Matthias. While being interrogated by the Roman commanding general, Josephus makes a bold prediction; Nero’s reign grows short and, in time, Vespasian himself will rise to become emperor. Intrigued, while also viewing the Jewish general as a great source of intelligence, Vespasian spares his life. He then unleashes a hell storm of fury upon the rest of Galilee and into Judea itself.
In Jerusalem, the fall of Jotapata is a tragic loss, with Josephus presumed dead and venerated as a martyr. The moderate government under Hanan ben Hanan is greatly weakened as a result of the defeat, with the various extremists seeking to install their own leaders as head of the Jewish State. The rival zealot factions soon become embroiled in

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