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Jerusalem: capital of Judah or Judaea, sacred city of Judaism.

Location

  • Jerusalem in c. 70 CE
    Jerusalem in c. 70 CE
    "David's City": between Kidron valley with Gihon springs and Tyropoeon valley
  • In the south Hinnom valley
  • In the north Mount Moriah, with temple
  • In the east Mount of Olives; in the west Mount Zion

Bronze Age

  • Siloam Inscription
    Siloam Inscription
    First human occupation end of fourth millennium
  • New foundation c.1800; wall
  • King Abdi-Hepa of U-ru-sa-lim mentioned in the Amarna texts (letter to Akhenaten)
  • Tunnel to Gihon
  • According to the Bible between tribes of Judah and Benjamin.note
  • According to the Bible, captured by Davidnote

Capital of Judah

  • Catapult stones
    Catapult stones
    Solomon builds the temple
  • From this age several Phoenician-style tombs
  • Two kingdoms
  • Not mentioned by Shoshenq; looted, according to the Bible
  • After the fall of Samaria, many refugees; Siloam inscription; expansion to the west
  • Siege by Assyrian king Sennacherib in 701 bought off
  • 587 captured by the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar; city apparently abandoned (an earlier deportation: text)

Second Temple Age

  • Drawing of a menorah
    Drawing of a menorah
    Cyrus defeats the Babylonians; Jews at some point returned to Judah
  • Ezra
  • Nehemia rebuilds the walls (mid fifth-century?)
  • Fortress: Bira
  • After Alexander, who seizes Judah in 332 (text), the city part of the Ptolemaic Empire
  • After 200 BCE, city in Seleucid Empire (high priest Simon the Just)
  • Conflicts within the aristocracy; crisis during the reign of Antiochus IV Epiphanes; second citadel (Akra); rise of the Hasmonaeans
  • Akra demolished; Bira renamed Baris
  • Expansion to the west
  • 63 Captured by Pompey
  • After 40 Captured by Herod the Great; large construction works; splendid temple (inscription), temple terrace, western palace, and so on; Baris renamed Antonia
  • c.30 Death of Jesus
  • James the Just is leader of the Christians of Jerusalem
  • Herod Agrippa: new wall
  • City destroyed by Romans in 70

Jerusalem, Temple Complex, Model

Jerusalem, Temple Inscription

Jerusalem, Burned House, Interior

Jerusalem, Tiles of X Fretensis

Aelia Capitolina

  • Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre
    Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre
    Jerusalem base of X Fretensis
  • 130 Rebuilt by Hadrian; temples of Aphrodite and Jupiter Optimus Maximus on Christian and Jewish sacred sites; cardo; the new name is Aelia Capitolina; the city has the rank of colonianote
  • 132-136 Bar Kochba
  • Constantine converts to Christianity

Late Antiquity

  • Dome of the Rock
    Dome of the Rock
    Christian churches (Holy Sepulcher) and monasteries; Helen finds the True Cross
  • Important diocese (patriarchate 451 Chalcedon)
  • Byzantine identifications of holy places
  • Justinian's new buildings (Procopius)
  • 614 captured by the Persian general Shahr-Baraz (fighting for king Khusrau II in the big war between the Sasanian and Byzantine Empire); True Cross seized
  • 630 recaptured by the Byzantines; True Cross returned
  • 636 Battle of the Yarmuk
  • 638 Jerusalem Islamic
  • 689-691 Dome of the Rock

Jerusalem, Citadel, Model

Jerusalem, Temple Complex, Temple, model

Jerusalem, Temple Complex, Temple, Model

Jerusalem, Antonia, Model

Amarna, Letter from King Abdi-Hepa of Jerusalem