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JewishRoman wars / Herod the Great / Hill forts / National parks of Israel / 1st millennium / Ehud Netzer / Archaeological sites in Israel / Israel / History of the Roman Empire / Herodium / Josephus / Palace
Date: 2015-07-04 19:30:59
JewishRoman wars
Herod the Great
Hill forts
National parks of Israel
1st millennium
Ehud Netzer
Archaeological sites in Israel
Israel
History of the Roman Empire
Herodium
Josephus
Palace

HERODIUM The Grand Memorial for the Builder King http://herodium.org/home Herodium is one of the most important and unique building complexes built by Herod King

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