They took the menorah to Rome and displayed it throughout the city during a celebration of their victory over the Jewish rebels.
A synagogue thought to have been used by the Jewish rebels has also been identified and restored.
The three were held as prisoners by the Jewish rebels because they didn't trust them.
The synagogue, storehouses, and houses of the Jewish rebels have also been identified and restored.
Accounts from early Christian chroniclers suggest that 26,000 Jewish rebels entered the streets of the city.
Some 26,000 Jewish rebels joined the war against the Byzantine Christians.
A group of Jewish rebels descended from the mountain, supposedly, in order to negotiate with Platsidus, but they attacked him.
Matthias' parents and sister-in-law were held as prisoners by the Jewish rebels because they didn't trust them.
It took its name from one of the great Jewish rebels against the Romans.
The Jewish rebels required a new leader and Jonathan was chosen.